#MetalMonday :
Ritual #ox tripod (niuding)
China, Northern Song Dynasty, 1114
Copper alloy
Hebel Museum, Shillazhuang
Now on display at “Recasting the Past: The Art of Chinese Bronzes, 1100–1900” @ The Met
#ChineseArt
#MetalMonday :
Ritual #ox tripod (niuding)
China, Northern Song Dynasty, 1114
Copper alloy
Hebel Museum, Shillazhuang
Now on display at “Recasting the Past: The Art of Chinese Bronzes, 1100–1900” @ The Met
#ChineseArt
#MetalMonday :
Mirror stand in the shape of a #rabbit
China, Ming dynasty, 16th-17th c.
Parcel gilt copper alloy
Capital Museum, Beijing
Now on display at “Recasting the Past: The Art of Chinese Bronzes, 1100–1900” @ The Met
#ChineseArt
#MetalMonday :
#Elephant form ritual vessel (xiangzun)
China, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), Qianlong mark and period (1736-95)
Copper alloy
The Palace Museum, Beijing
Now on display at “Recasting the Past: The Art of Chinese Bronzes, 1100–1900” @ The Met
#ChineseArt
#MetalMonday :
#Ox Form Ritual vessel (xizun)
China, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), Qianlong mark & period (1736-95)
Copper alloy
The Palace Museum, Beijing
Now on display at “Recasting the Past: The Art of Chinese Bronzes, 1100–1900” @ The Met
“This magnificent ox-shaped wine container is one of the ritual vessel types newly designed under the order of the Qianlong emperor. Made for springtime sacrificial ceremonies, it is a fanciful archaistic hybrid.”
#ChineseArt
#MetalMonday :
Hanging Lamp in the Form of a #Peacock
Byzantine, 6th-7th c.
Copper alloy, cast
On display at Metropolitan Museum of Art (61.111a, b)
“Conjuring images of the garden of paradise and heavenly splendor, the peacock became a Christian symbol in the 300s.”
#BirdsInArt #ByzantineArt
#MetalMonday:
Gold Ring with #Parrot
Mughal India, 18th c.
Dia. 2.5 cm
#BirdsInArt
https://www.bonhams.com/auction/18801/lot/344/a-gold-mughal-ring-with-parrot-india-18th-century/
#MetalMonday :
Sahumador (incense burner) in the form of an #armadillo
Huánuco, Peru, 19th c.
Silver, 24 x 34 x 15cm
Colección Barbosa-Stern https://barbosa-stern.org/siglo-xix-plateria/
#MetalMonday:
Fabergé jeweled gold and silver-mounted charka shaped as a #bird
Workmaster's mark of Anna Ringe, St. Petersburg, c. 1896
H 2in. (5.1cm.)
engraved with the Russian inscription 'Christmas Tree, 4 January 1897'
#BirdsInArt
https://www.christies.com/lot/a-jewelled-gold-and-silver-mounted-charka-shaped-3898010/
#MetalMonday :
Akan weights in the form of #mudfish
Ghana / Côte d'Ivoire, 18-19th c.
Copper alloy
On display at Smithsonian National Museum of African Art
Symbols of: wealth, power, transformation, resilience
#AfricanArt
See ALTs for more info!
#MetalMonday: check out this BIG blue #gorilla sculpture by Don Kennell at Philadelphia Zoo made out of car hoods!
#ZooArt
“Our big blue gorilla sits 13-feet tall and 12-feet deep! It's constructed from around 55 salvaged car hoods. These car parts retain their original factory paint - only a UV resistant clear coat was added.”
#MetalMonday :
Oil Lamp (samai) Finial in the Form of a #Rooster
India, Deccan, 17th c.
Copper alloy, 6 1/4 x 2 1/2 x 6 3/4 in. (15.88 x 6.35 x 17.15 cm)
LACMA AC1993.152.1 https://collections.lacma.org/node/175002
#BirdsInArt #IndianArt
#MetalMonday:
Ritual Wine Vessel (gong) in the Shape of a #Ram 青銅羊觥
China, Yangzi River region, Late Shang Dynasty 1200s–1000s BCE
Bronze, 22 cm (8 11/16 in.)
On display at Cleveland Museum of Art
“Did You Know?
While the craftsman embellished the vessel with fantastic forms and symbolic patterns, the design also captures anatomical features of a real ram, such as its ‘comma’-shaped nostrils, eyes with elongated orbits, and horns with parallel ridges.”
https://www.clevelandart.org/art/3.2023
Loving this new #icelandic #metal band Múr, reminds me of old Opeth in some ways. Very cool stuff
https://music.apple.com/gb/album/m%C3%BAr/1774011814?i=1774012131
#MetalMonday :
#Lion Aquamanile, c.1200–1250
Germany, Lower Saxony, Hildesheim, Gothic period
Bronze: cast, chased, punched
26.4 x 29 x 15 cm (10 3/8 x 11 7/16 x 5 7/8 in.)
On display at Cleveland Museum of Art 1972.167
“An aquamanile is a water vessel used for washing hands both at church altars and at the dinner tables of upper-class patrons. They often took the form of fantastic beasts such as dragons and unicorns or animals such as horses, birds, dogs, and lions, like this one.”
#MetalMonday :
Ángel Botello (b. Spain, d. Puerto Rico, 1913-1986)
Egyptian Cat, n.d.
Bronze
On display at University of Delaware Museum’s new exhibit “Sight, Sound, and Motion: The Dimensions of Sculpture”
#CatsInArt
#MetalMonday :
Caparisoned #Elephant
China, Liao dynasty, ca. 11th c.
Gilt bronze, 8.5 cm (7 5/16 in.)
The Cleveland Museum of Art 1980.24
For #MetalMonday :
Deborah Butterfield (USA, b. 1949)
Riot, c. 1990
Steel, 81.5 × 120 × 34 in. (207 × 304.8 × 86.4 cm)
On display at Delaware Art Museum DAM 1991-126
“Deborah Butterfield used found objects - scraps of metal, including letters from discarded movie theater signs - in her sculpture, Riot. Butterfield's work drew its title from the letters she featured.”
#horse
Mondays are for crust punk #CrustyEyedMonday
I forgot that this dropped recently and it's well anticipated first full length from LA based emo crusters Lagrimas
Beautiful, melodic skramz guitar work that fits perfectly well with the harder hitting, circle pit worthy flurries of speed. This is one to cry in the pit to with your friends.
https://lagrimascrust.bandcamp.com/album/a-life-of-destruction
@Kitty
#metalMonday #crust #music #MetalPunk #CrustPunk #metal
For #InternationalTigerDay + #MetalMonday:
#Tiger -headed Mace of Office
Deccan, India, late 18th century
Silver, gold, garnets, stone
L 77.3 cm, 2.7 kg
The Wallace Collection OA1760:
https://wallacelive.wallacecollection.org:443/eMP/eMuseumPlus?service=ExternalInterface&module=collection&objectId=62290&viewType=detailView
#IndianArt