Wine vessel in double owl shape
Two owls coalesced back to back form a vessel supported by short, stout legs. The bird's body, with wings executed in low relief accented by a few modelling lines, is formed by the belly of the vessel. The domed lid represents the head, with a coarsly modelled, turned-up beak. Instead of the features of a bird, however, it carries the familiar t'ao-t'ieh in flat relief. The knob, with a conical top, just clears the top of a bow handle, which ends on each side in a forceful animal's head eith forehead lozenge and bottle horns, the latter incised with spirals and zigzags. The bow handle carries three lozenges in high, angular relief. Between two such lozenges appear two cicadas facing away from each other, their tails coalesced. A smaller animal in low relief appears in the space between the end lozenge and the big head. Patina Light green.
- Date
- 12th-11th century BCE
- In our collection
- since November the 25th, 2010 up to now
- Dimensions
- 6 3/16 × 5 5/8 × 5 13/16 in., 3.3 lb. (15.72 × 14.29 × 14.76 cm, 1.5 kg) 6 5/8 in. (16.83 cm) (object part, height including handle) 4 1/8 × 3 1/4 in. (10.48 × 8.26 cm) (object part, mouth-a) 4 3/8 × 3 5/8 in. (11.11 × 9.21 cm) (object part, mouth-b) 5 3/16 in. (13.18 cm) (object part, ear to ear-b) 5 5/8 × 4 11/16 in. (14.3 × 11.9 cm) (object part, belly)
- Location
- Not on View
- Medium
- Bronze
- Price
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- Composition
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atium 68% oxygen 32%