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Pear-shaped bronze flask, China, 475 BC-221 BC.
Pear-shaped bronze flask, China, 475 BC-221 BC. Flask made during the Early Warring States period, with taotie mask handles on each side at the bottom of the tall plain neck. Around the bottom of the neck is a band of cicada motifs. There are also four bands of interlocking dissolved dragon heads.
Unique Identifier
AR918122
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
2214px × 2831px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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artefact
Artifact
Bronze
burial goods
china
CHINESE
color
concept
Container
country
Death
Flask
Funeral
GRAVE GOODS
LOCATION
Mausoleum
Metal
Museum of East Asian Art
Object
taotie
Tomb
Vase
Warring States period