Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Guang_(vessel)> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 75 of
75
with 100 triples per page.
- Guang_(vessel) abstract "A guang or gong (Chinese: 觥; pinyin: guāng or gōng; Wade–Giles: kung1) is a particular shape used in Chinese art for vessels, originally made as Chinese ritual bronzes in the Shang dynasty, and sometimes later in Chinese porcelain. They are a type of ewer which was used for pouring rice wine at ritual banquets, and often deposited as grave goods in high-status burial. Examples of the shape may be described as ewers, ritual wine vessels, wine pourers and similar terms, though all of these terms are also used of a number of other shapes, especially the smaller tripod jue and the larger zun.The guang has a single thick foot, and a thick hollow body that represents one or more stylized animals (some have a head at both ends). Guangs have a vertical handle at one end and a spout at the other, both zoomorphic, and were often highly decorated with taotie. The handle of the guang is of often in the shape of the neck and head of an animal with stylized horns, and the spout of the vessel is in the form of the head of a creature whose mouth constitutes the end of the spout. The back and animal head at the pouring end usually are a removable lid, lifted off for pouring.Their main period of use was during the Shang and Zhou dynasties, from around 1700 to 900 BCE; thereafter the shape was sometimes used in a revivalist spirit. The Ritual wine server (guang), Indianapolis Museum of Art, 60.43 is a fine example from about 1100 BC.".
- Guang_(vessel) thumbnail Gong_Fu_Yi_Gong.jpg?width=300.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageExternalLink 3.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageExternalLink 107906.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageExternalLink search?ct=&query=Guang.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageExternalLink ho_43.25.4.htm.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageID "2452926".
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageLength "13052".
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageRevisionID "699771424".
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Ancestor_veneration_in_China.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Apotropaic_magic.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Banquet.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Bronze.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bronze_Age_art.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_bronzeware.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_pottery.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_art.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_ceramics.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_ritual_bronzes.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Common_Era.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Flange.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Grave_goods.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Jia_(vessel).
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Jue_(vessel).
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Legendary_creature.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Lost-wax_casting.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Pitcher_(container).
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Register_(sculpture).
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Relief.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Rice_wine.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Ritual_wine_server_(guang),_Indianapolis.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Sculpture.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Shang_dynasty.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Taotie.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Tripod.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Western_Zhou.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:觥.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Zhou_dynasty.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Zoomorphism.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink Zun.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink File:Gong_Fu_Yi_Gong.jpg.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLink File:Ritual_Wine_Vessel_(Guang),_13th-11th_century_B.C.E._Bronze,_72.163a-b.jpg.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Gōng''".
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guang (vessel)".
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageWikiLinkText "guang".
- Guang_(vessel) c Wiktionary:觥.
- Guang_(vessel) p "guāng or gōng".
- Guang_(vessel) w "kung1".
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chinese_bronzeware.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Guang_(vessel) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zh.
- Guang_(vessel) subject Category:Bronze_Age_art.
- Guang_(vessel) subject Category:Chinese_bronzeware.
- Guang_(vessel) subject Category:Chinese_pottery.
- Guang_(vessel) hypernym Shape.
- Guang_(vessel) type Album.
- Guang_(vessel) type Art.
- Guang_(vessel) type Artifact.
- Guang_(vessel) type Diacritic.
- Guang_(vessel) type Redirect.
- Guang_(vessel) comment "A guang or gong (Chinese: 觥; pinyin: guāng or gōng; Wade–Giles: kung1) is a particular shape used in Chinese art for vessels, originally made as Chinese ritual bronzes in the Shang dynasty, and sometimes later in Chinese porcelain. They are a type of ewer which was used for pouring rice wine at ritual banquets, and often deposited as grave goods in high-status burial.".
- Guang_(vessel) label "Guang (vessel)".
- Guang_(vessel) sameAs Q856844.
- Guang_(vessel) sameAs Guang.
- Guang_(vessel) sameAs Gong_(naczynie).
- Guang_(vessel) sameAs m.07f4yt.
- Guang_(vessel) sameAs Q856844.
- Guang_(vessel) sameAs 觥.
- Guang_(vessel) wasDerivedFrom Guang_(vessel)?oldid=699771424.
- Guang_(vessel) depiction Gong_Fu_Yi_Gong.jpg.
- Guang_(vessel) isPrimaryTopicOf Guang_(vessel).