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Drum of Lingshan type

Asian Art Museum

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Object Details

Description

The drum is relatively large, measuring about 65 centimeters high and 118 centimeters across. Blue and green in color due to its corrosion products, the drum bears bands of low relief decoration which circle the sides. Six pairs of frogs are depicted, placed equilaterally around the rim. A modern carved wooden stand accompanies the drum.

Label

This massive bronze drum is typical of ritual drums used by mountain tribes in the Guangxi Zhuangzu Autonomous Region--an area bounded on the west by Yunnan Province and in the southwest by northern Vietnam. Its silhouette, fine surface decoration, including a sun on the top and repeated narrow rows of abstracted birds on the sides, and the raised figures of frogs on the top are all associated with ancient drums found in this area.

Provenance

From at least 1964 to 1992
Virginia (d. 1992) and Edward Chow (1910-80), Geneva, Switzerland. [1]
From 1992 to 1994
Estate of Virginia Chow. [2]
1994
Sotheby's, London sale on June 7, 1994, lot no. 12. [3]
1994
The Virginia and Edward Chow Foundation, Geneva, Switzerland, purchased at auction of Virginia Chow Estate, Sotheby’s, London, June 7, 1994, lot no. 12. [4]
From 1994
Freer Gallery of Art, gift of The Virginia and Edward Chow Foundation, Geneva, Switzerland. [5]
Notes:
[1] Curatorial Remark 4 in the object record. Also see letter from David D. Chow dated, October 22, 1994, copy in object file, Collections Management Office.
[2] Curatorial Remark 4 in the object record. Also see memorandum dated May 12, 1994 and April 4, 1994, copies in object file, Collections Management Office. According to Thomas Lawton’s statement in the memorandum dated April 4, 1994, Virginia Chow inherited the collection after Edward Chow’s death. Virginia Chow passed away in 1992, and her estate was settled in 1994.
[3] See note 2.
[4] See note 2.
[5] See note 2. Also see Freer Gallery of Art Purchase List after 1920 file, Collections Management Office.

Collection

Freer Gallery of Art Collection

Exhibition History

Virtue and Entertainment: Chinese Music in the Visual Arts (October 1, 2005 to May 29, 2006)
Beyond the Legacy--Anniversary Acquisitions of the Freer Gallery of Art (October 11, 1998 to April 11, 1999)

Previous custodian or owner

Edward T. Chow (1910-1980)
Virginia Chow
Estate of Virginia Chow
Sotheby's (London)
The Virginia and Edward Chow Foundation

Credit Line

Gift of the Chow Foundation in memory of Virgina and Edward Chow

Date

6th-early 8th century

Period

Tang dynasty or earlier

Accession Number

F1994.25a-b

Restrictions & Rights

Usage conditions apply

Type

Musical Instrument

Medium

Bronze

Dimensions

H x W x D: 71 x 120 x 120 cm (27 15/16 x 47 1/4 x 47 1/4 in)

Origin

Guangxi, China

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National Museum of Asian Art

Data Source

National Museum of Asian Art

Topic

casting
metal
bronze
Period of Division (220 - 589)
frog
China
Chinese Art

Metadata Usage

Usage conditions apply

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ye37e516286-465a-4f1c-b022-2a5c182b9fa7

Record ID

fsg_F1994.25a-b

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