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叶形碟

late 7th–early 8th century
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 207
中国的银器制作在唐代(618 – 906年)达到顶峰,这一时期中国与中亚和西亚国家的密切交往使中国银器艺术的外形和纹样融入了其他国家的影响。银器制作工艺也从传统的浇铸法发展为錾刻与捶揲法。这只精巧的叶形碟上饰有花鸟凸纹(采用背面捶揲技法),堪称唐代装饰艺术之典范。

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Object Information
  • 唐 葉形鎏金銀盤
  • 标题: 叶形碟
  • 年代: 唐代
  • 创作日期: 七世纪晚期至八世纪早期
  • 地域: 中国
  • 材料: 错金银器
  • 尺寸: 长53⁄4 英寸(14.6厘米)
  • 来源信息: 购买,亚瑟·M·萨克勒捐赠,1974年
  • 藏品编号: 1974.268.11
  • Curatorial Department: Asian Art

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7430. Dish in the Shape of a Leaf

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The shapes and ornament of the objects in this case appear Near Eastern or Greco-Roman in character. They were produced during the Tang Dynasty, an imperial age with an extremely cosmopolitan culture. Numerous traders from Central Asia and beyond traveled to Ch’ang-an, the Tang Dynasty capital. Many cultures and religions co-existed peacefully in the city. In fact, the entire Sassanian court, which had been overrun by Islamic crusaders, moved there from Persia in the seventh century, to find safety. They brought with them a number of their artisans, including silversmiths. Sassanian forms and motifs became a part of the repertoire of silver vessels that were already being developed in China, resulting in an explosion of new decorative forms.

The leaf-shaped dish at the front is made of cast silver and decorated with floral scrolls that enclose birds—a Tang-dynasty variation of a late Roman motif. The bowl to its right bears a recumbent deer, a central Asian image. It is hammered and chased rather than cast, and parcel gilding highlights the naturalistic décor.

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