Shanghai Museum Ancient Chinese Bronze Gallery

Abstract

Bronze artifacts have been treasured items ever since the time of the Shang and Zhou aristocrats for whom they were made. They epitomize China's ancient civilization and rich cultured heritage. Ritual bronzes served as ceremonial offerings to ancestors, as banquet utensils, and occasionally as formal gifts. Members of China's nobility possessed sets of bronzes, the sizes and types of which conveyed the social status of their owners. Bronze Age artisans mastered complex casting techniques and produced vessels with rich decoration. In the period from the fifth to the third century BC China's Iron Age began, but the metal industry was still dominated by bronze casting. Many bronzes have been found in the border areas of China. Characterized by distinctive shapes and local styles, these bronzes exhibit the artistic achievements of minority peoples living in the border areas, and they are also valuable evidence of cultural exchange among the different nationalities of ancient China.

Year of Publication
2000
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Shanghai Museum
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