Ritual wine server (guang), Indianapolis
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An elaborately decorated "ritual wine server" in the guang shape (Chinese: 觥; pinyin: gōng; Wade–Giles: kung1) is a Chinese ritual bronze wine vessel, accession number 60.43, in the permanent Asian collection at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. It dates to about 1100 BCE in the Shang dynasty period. The piece is currently on display in the Arthur R. & Frances D. Baxter Gallery of the museum.[1]
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Chinese: 觥 | |
Artist | Unknown Chinese artist |
Year | 1100 BCE |
Type | Bronze |
Dimensions | 8.25 in × 9 in (21 cm × 22.9 cm) |
Location | Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN |
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