He wine vessel, 11th-10th century BCE, 11 1/2 × 9 7/16 × 6 5/8 in., 7.1 lb. (29.21 × 23.97 × 16.83 cm, 3.2 kg), Bronze, China, 11th-10th century BCE, The he wine container is an old vessel type that emerged as early as the Erlitou period, dating from the 17th century BCE. During the late Shang dynasty (c. 1300-1046 BCE), its shape evolvedits bulging body, with narrow neck and spout, was supported by three cylindrical legs, as seen in this example. The vessel bears an inscription identifying that it was cast by 'Shi' in honor of his father, 'Gui.' Recent archaeological activities have established that all bronzes bearing the 'Shi' inscription were cast during the late Shang and early Western Zhou periods. The vessel’s main body bears a decorative motif consisting of rows of scales in flat, double-band relief. It is generally recognized that by the mid-Western Zhou period (c. 976-886 BCE) Chinese bronze art began a process of stylistic transformation from that of the waning Shang to tha
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