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Max Loehr ’ s Five Styles of Shang Bronzes (Images)

Bowl Painted with Human Face and Fish , Painted Pottery, H: 15.5 cm, D: 39.5 cm Unearthed in 1955 at Banpocun, Near Xi ’ an, Shaanxi, Early Yangshao Culture (Painted Pottery Culture), C. 4000 B.C., Neolithic Period, Currently in the Historical Museum in Beijing.

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Max Loehr ’ s Five Styles of Shang Bronzes (Images)

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  1. Bowl Painted with Human Face and Fish, Painted Pottery, H: 15.5 cm, D: 39.5 cmUnearthed in 1955 at Banpocun, Near Xi’an, Shaanxi, Early Yangshao Culture (Painted Pottery Culture), C. 4000 B.C., Neolithic Period, Currently in the Historical Museum in Beijing

  2. Gu Beaker, Black Pottery, H:15.9 cm, Excavated from Weifang, Shandong,Longshan Culture (Black Pottery Culture), C. 2000 B.C., Neolithic Period

  3. Prismatic Tube (Cong), Nephrite Jade, H:8.8 cm, W: 17.6 cmUnearthed in 1986 from Tomb No. 12, Yuhang, Zhejiang, Liangzhu Culture, Neolithic Period, Currently in Zhejiang Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology at Hangzhou

  4. Max Loehr’s Five Styles of Shang Bronzes (Images) Style I Style II Style III Style IV Style V

  5. Li he, Ritual Wine Vessel,Bronze, H: 22.9 cm, Zhengzhou Phase, Early Shang Period, Currently in the Asian Art Museum at San Francisco

  6. Ding, Ritual FoodVessel,Bronze, Anyang Phase, Late Shang Period,

  7. Square Ding, Ritual Food Vessel, Inscribed “Fu hao”, Late Shang Period Bronze, H: 42.4 cm, L: 33.3 cm, W: 25.1 cm,Tomb of Fu Hao (Tomb No. 5), Consort of the 4th Anyang King, Wu Ding, Excavated in 1976 at Wuguancun, Anyang, Henan,

  8. Jade Figurine, H: 46.9 cm, Tomb of Fu Hao (Tomb No. 5), Consort of the 4th Anyang King, Wu Ding, Excavated in 1976 at Wuguancun, Anyang, Henan, Late Shang Period

  9. Figure Standing on Pedestal, Bronze, H: 260.8 cm, H (Fig): 172 cm,Excavated from Sanxingdui Pit 2, Guanghan, Sichuan, C. 12th Century B.C., Late Shang Period

  10. Mask with Protruding Pupils, Bronze, H: 66 cm, W: 138 cm,Excavated from Sanxingdui Pit 2, Guanghan, Sichuan, C. 12th Century B.C., Late Shang Period

  11. Sannian (3rd year) Xing Hu Vessel, Inscribed,Bronze, H: 65.4 cm, D: 19.7 cm, Unearthed in 1976 at Zhuangbai Village, Fufeng County, Shaanxi, Western Zhou Period

  12. “Li“ Gui, Inscribed,Bronze, H: 28 cm, Found in 1976 at Lintong County, Shaanxi, Late 11th Century B.C., (first year of Wu Wang’s reign), Western Zhou Period, Cultural Office of Lintong Xian

  13. Square-based Vessel (Fang Hu), Inscribed, Bronze, H: 118 cm, Unearthed from Xinzheng, HenanEastern Zhou Period

  14. Inner Coffin, Tomb of the Marquis Yi of Zeng, State of Chu, Suixian (Suizhou),Hubei, 433 B.C., Eastern Zhou Period

  15. Inner Coffin (Detail of side 1), Tomb of the Marquis Yi of Zeng, State of Chu, Suixian (Suizhou),Hubei, 433 B.C., Eastern Zhou Period

  16. Bianzhong (Chime of Bells), Bronze and Wood,H: 270 cm, L: 750 cm, Tomb of the Marquis Yi of Zeng, State of Chu, Suixian (Suizhou),Hubei, 433 B.C., Eastern Zhou Period

  17. Mythical Animal, Bronze Inlaid with Silver, L: 40.5 cm, From a Royal Tomb in the State of Zhongshan, Near Hejiazhuang, Hebei, Eastern Zhou, Warring States Period

  18. Mirror, Bronze Inlaid with Gold and Silver, D: 19.4 cm, Unearthed in Jincun, Henan, Eastern Zhou Period, Currently in Eisei Bunko Collection at Tokyo

  19. Rhinoceros Zun, Bronze with Traces of Gold Inlay and Black Glass Eyes (originally inlay presumably gold and silver), H: 34 cm, Xingping County, Shaanxi, Late Eastern Zhou Period,

  20. Hu Vessel with Banqueting Scenes, Bronze with Inlay, H: 39.9 cm, Unearthed in 1965 at Chengdu, Sichuan, Late 6th early 5th Century, Eastern Zhou Period

  21. Lady with Phoenix and Dragon, Ink on Silk, H: 37 cm, From Tomb at Changsha, Hunan, State of Chu,3rd Century B.C., Eastern Zhou Period

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