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Ornament with Two Dancers

China

Western Han dynasty (206 BCE–9 CE)

Not on view

This ornament depicts two figures dancing atop a sinuous snake. Often interpreted as a sacred animal in the Dian culture, the snake is a common motif in the arts of the Yunnan region, where this object was discovered. The snake also functions as a design device to organically connect the figures and stabilize the composition.

Ornament with Two Dancers, Gilt bronze, China

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