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Chinese bronzes of the Shang (1766-1122 B.C.) through the Tang Dynasty (A.D. 618-906) : an exhibition lent by American collectors and museums and shown in gallery D6 from October 19 through November 27.. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1938.

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  • Object[18]
  • yes[18]
  • no[9]
  • yes[9]
  • asian[18]
  • 3D Model[1]
  • back ornament[1]
  • beaker[2]
  • chinese ritual vessel[1]
  • jar[1]
  • jar lid[1]
  • mandorla[1]
  • mirror[2]
  • peg[2]
  • ritual vessel[1]
  • statue[1]
  • statue base[3]
  • statuette[4]
  • aipao[1]
  • china[12]
  • henan[4]
  • manchuria[1]
  • north china[6]
  • xi'an[2]
  • early 20th century[1]
  • eastern wei dynasty[4]
  • liao dynasty[1]
  • shang dynasty[2]
  • sui dynasty[6]
  • tang dynasty[2]
  • tianping[4]
  • warring states[1]
  • western zhou dynasty[1]
  • zhou dynasty[1]
  • buddhist[9]
  • chinese[18]
  • amida buddha[1]
  • amitabha buddha[2]
  • avalokitesvara[2]
  • birds[1]
  • bottle[2]
  • dashizhi[2]
  • dragon[1]
  • guanyin[3]
  • lion[2]
  • lotus bud[2]
  • mahasthamaprapta[2]
  • maitreya[4]
  • pearl[4]
  • phoenix[1]
  • taotie[2]
  • tiger[1]
  • willow[2]
  • chinese language[7]
  • bronze[18]
  • copper alloy[6]
  • gilding[1]
  • gilt[4]
  • malachite[1]
  • pigment[1]
  • silver[2]
  • wood[1]
  • cast[5]
  • gilded[4]
  • gilt[1]
  • inlaid[1]
  • low relief[1]
  • relief[1]
  • repousee[2]
  • yes[18]

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38-32-3B

38-32-3B

Statue Base

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38-32-2B

38-32-2B

Statue Base

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38-32-1B

38-32-1B

Statue Base

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C355.4

C355.4

On Display

Peg

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C355.3

C355.3

On Display

Peg

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C351B

C351B

On Display

Jar Lid

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C351A

C351A

On Display

Jar

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29-25-1

29-25-1

Beaker

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29-25-3A

29-25-3A

On Display

Mirror

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C352

C352

Beaker

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38-32-1A

38-32-1A

Statuette

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38-32-3A

38-32-3A

Statuette

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38-32-2A

38-32-2A

Statuette

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C355.1

C355.1

On Display

Statue

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C355.2

C355.2

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Mandorla

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29-25-3B

29-25-3B

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Mirror

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C400

C400

Statuette

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C243

C243

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Ritual Vessel

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