The enigmatic origins of bronze-working in China are steeped in ancient myths, shrouded in mystery. The art of metallurgy, perceived as miraculous by the common folk, imbued each sword or vessel with a spirit of its own. Those skilled in metalwork were viewed as wizards, wielding supernatural powers, especially during the mesmerizing melting process. Bussagli masterfully unravels the intricate background of Chinese bronze production, delving into the significance of ritual vessels and the symbolism embedded within stylized decorations. Lavishly illustrated with objects spanning the Shang, Chou, Han, and T'ang periods, each piece is meticulously examined in accompanying notes, offering a captivating glimpse into the cultural tapestry of ancient China.
Publisher: Cassel's - 1987 Edition
150 pages
Used - Very Good Condition