● On view now — Gallery 131
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Monumental scale and the precise casting of animal imagery distinguish this vessel as a commission of late Shang royalty. Two tiers of monster masks encircle the flared bowl. Elongated version of these masks, which may also be interpreted as paired serpents, descend the sharply tapered legs. A bovine head with sculpted horns crowns the strap handle. Pieces of the clay core, visible through holes in the legs, remain from the piece-mold casting process.
Be the first to share your thoughts.
Sign in to join the discussion.
China
probably from Shaanxi province — Tripod Cauldron (Din
China
Shaanxi province — Wine Container
China
Probably from Qishan, Shaanxi province — Covered Food
China, probably Hunan province — Bell (nao)
China, probably Shaanxi province — Tripod Cylindrical Jar (L
Chimú-Inca — Hair Ornament or Pin with Triangular Head and R