● On view now — Gallery 131
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Exuberant, crested birds that encircle the central and lower zones of this vessel, together with jagged vertical flanges, display the new flamboyance of Western Zhou design. Around the neck, rising blades exhibit spreading cicada-like forms and the suggestion of monster masks. The surface of this vessel is of silvery color with patches of azurite blue and malachite green encrustations. The base is inscribed "Jian made (this) precious sacrificial vessel."
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China — Pair of Jars
China — Food container
China — Tripod Cauldron of Ran (Ran ding)
China — Grain Vessel (Gui)
China — Wine vessel (zhi)
China — Wine Jar (Hu)
China
Probably from Qishan, Shaanxi province — Covered Food
China
probably from Shaanxi province — Tripod Cauldron (Din
China — Tripod Food Container (Li)
China — Goblet
China — Paiar of Jars
China — Cauldron