1943.50.417: Jade Fish, Recarved from a Handle
Ritual ImplementsIdentification and Creation
- Object Number
- 1943.50.417
- Title
- Jade Fish, Recarved from a Handle
- Classification
- Ritual Implements
- Work Type
- pendant
- Date
- possibly 11th cent. BCE - 771 BCE
- Places
- Creation Place: East Asia, China
- Period
- Zhou dynasty, Western Zhou period, c. 1050-771 BCE
- Culture
- Chinese
- Persistent Link
- https://hvrd.art/o/202766
Physical Descriptions
- Medium
- Greenish brown and buff, slightly calcified nephrite, showing traces of cinnabar
- Dimensions
-
8.7 x 2.8 x 0.3 cm (3 7/16 x 1 1/8 x 1/8 in.)
unspecified: 17 g
Published Text
- Catalogue
- Ancient Chinese Jades from the Grenville L. Winthrop Collection in the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University
- Authors
- Max Loehr and Louisa G. Fitzgerald Huber
- Publisher
- Fogg Art Museum (Cambridge, MA, 1975)
Catalogue entry no. 293 by Max Loehr:
293 Fish, Recarved from a Handle
Greenish brown and buff, slightly calcified jade, showing races of cinnabar. The fish is similar to No. 292, except that, instead of having a tail, it terminates in the barely altered part that was the top of a handle. Western Chou(?).
Acquisition and Rights
- Credit Line
- Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Bequest of Grenville L. Winthrop
- Accession Year
- 1943
- Object Number
- 1943.50.417
- Division
- Asian and Mediterranean Art
- Contact
- am_asianmediterranean@harvard.edu
- Permissions
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Publication History
- Max Loehr and Louisa G. Fitzgerald Huber, Ancient Chinese Jades from the Grenville L. Winthrop Collection in the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University (Cambridge, MA, Fogg Art Museum, 1975)., cat. no. 293, p. 206
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