唐 鎏金鏨花銀碗, Bowl with Deer, Tang dynasty (618–907), late 8th–9th century, China, Silver with parcel gilding, H. 2 3/16 in. (5.6 cm); Diam. 7 1/8 in. (18.1 cm), Metalwork, The main motif of this bowl, a deer with a single crown-shaped antler, is inspired by the Sogdian art of Central Asia. It is formed in repoussé then gilded—a typical technique found in Sassanian silverwork, as is the chased decoration along the vessel lip
Keywords:
唐 鎏金鏨花銀碬 Bowl, Deer, Tang dynasty, 618–907, late 8th–9th century, China, Silver, parcel gilding, H, 2 3/16, 5.6 cm, Diam, 7 1/8, 18.1, Metalwork, main, motif, bowl, deer, single crown-shaped, antler, inspired, Sogdian art, Central Asia, formed, repoussé, gilded— typical, technique, Sassanian silverwork, chased decoration, vessel lip
Image ID:
The watermark in the image will not appear on the final download.