● On view now — Gallery 133
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Eared cups with warming stands were probably used to heat sauces for meat. Each side of these warming stands is cast with one of the Animals of the Four Directions (si shen)—the Green Dragon of the East, the White Tiger of the West, the Black Warrior (tortoise and snake) of the North, and the Red Bird of the South. In Han art, the pervasive appearance of these symbolic animals reflects a desire to center the owner within the favorable influences of the universe.
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China
probably from Shaanxi province — Tripod Cauldron (Din
Ancient Roman — Roman Oil Lamp Found in Sri Lanka
China, probably Shaanxi province — Tripod Cylindrical Jar (L
Ancient Levantine — Sprinkler or Dropper Bottle
Ancient Greek — Altar
Ancient Roman — Lamp
Lambayeque — Ceremonial Knife (Tumi) With Figural Scene and
Moche — Stirrup Spout Vessel in Form of Stacked Bowls of Foo
China
Probably from Qishan, Shaanxi province — Covered Food
Korea — Water Bottle (Kundika)
Islamic — Cup with Spout
Chimú — Finial