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Zun wine vessel in the shape of an owl

Artist: Unknown

Vessel in the shape of an owl. Two flanges, one ending just under the beak in front and the other continuing to the top of the head in back, have alternating straight and L-shaped scores, those on the front flange being much the deeper of the two. The tail, with a scored flange border, forms the back support of the vessel. Apart from the realistically-formed feet, the bird is strongly stylized. The body is completely covered by rows of scales except for the shoulder line, expressed by a vigorous spiral, and the wings quills, rendered by bands filled with antithetical spirals. Patina green.

Date
13th-12th century BCE
In our collection
since May the 26th, 2009 up to now
Dimensions
12 1/4 × 7 3/16 × 8 1/4 in., 8.2 lb. (31.12 × 18.26 × 20.96 cm, 3.7 kg) 4 5/8 × 4 11/16 in. (11.75 × 11.91 cm) (object part, mouth-a) 4 1/4 × 4 3/8 in. (10.8 × 11.11 cm) (object part, mouth-b)
Location
G214
Medium
Bronze
Price
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Composition
iron29%
cadmium25%
copper46%