Bronze teapots and wine vessels from ancient China
The bronze teapot from the 5th century BC is an important ancient Chinese bronze wine vessel, currently housed in the Minneapolis Museum of Art in the United States. Belonging to the category of hunting scene pots, it is decorated with four main hunting scenes depicting people using spears, knives, and bows to hunt birds, deer, wild boars, and tigers. The depiction of human activities in bronze art represents a revolutionary transformation, in stark contrast to the strict symmetry and hierarchical sacred symbols and stylized animal patterns of the Shang and Zhou dynasties. The theme of this bronze pot seems to be more secular rather than religious, showing a side of social life at that time.
Popular Models
Random Model
Wooden packing tray
895 View
Kitchen Design
458 View
Power box
1215 View
China's Chengdu J-36 "Venom" fighter
1974 View
Sony WMD-DT1 Walkman
1032 View
FBX Model Wolf 3D Model Animation
998 View
French Le Bell revolver
739 View