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Bucket with Swing Handle

Western Zhou dynasty ( 1046–771 BC ), 1000/950 BCdd
Bronze
30.8 × 25.1 cm (12.1 × 9.9 in)

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FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

The handled bucket is described in ancient texts as a vessel for carrying wine. This vessel's gently sagging profile is sparsely decorated—dragons with detached, hooked trunks are confined to narrow bands around the neck and lid. Contrasting with these abstract designs are more naturalistic rams' heads at the neck and on the handles, which are sculpted in the round. Such realistic animals appeared as secondary motifs on Shang bronzes but became more prominent during the Western Zhou. Identical inscriptions are cast inside the bucket and lid: Zi Fu Geng [made for Father Geng of the Zi family]

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