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Bronze standing figure

Height 262 (103 'A)

Late Shang Period (?) (c. 1300-1100 BCE?)

From Pit 2 at Sanxingdui, Guanghan,

Sichuan Province

Sanxingdui Museum, Guanghan, Sichuan Province

Until the discovery of the underground army of

the Qin First Emperor (d. 210 BCE) near Xi'an (see

cats. 123-128), it was a commonplace that largescale

human sculpture did not exist in ancient

China. This may continue to hold true for the

Bronze Age cultures of northern China, but it

cannot encompass the Sanxingdui culture of the

Upper Yangzi. This life-size, bronze standing figure 1

has become the signature object of the pits at

Sanxingdui. While unique in that context, it was

in fact found among more than fifty bronze heads

and more than twenty bronze masks, all closely

related in style to the standing figure. Many of

the individual heads and masks could have been

installed on torsos like that of the full-scale bronze

example seen here. The elite of the Sanxingdui

culture seem to have placed great importance on

anthropomorphic sculpture.

The figure stands atop a large, two-part base —

a plain cube with sloping sides at the bottom with a

small plinth supported by four animal heads above.

The animal heads face outward at a diagonal to

the plinth s corners and have exaggerated snouts, a

row of squared teeth in their upper jaws, large eyes

in pointed sockets, and horns or ears. The plinth

itself features conventional Shang motifs along its

edge: a single "eye" in a field of squared spirals

between circle bands. These motifs quote Shang

bronzes known in the north as well as in the Middle

Yangzi and Gan Yangzi regions.

The figure itself, however, offers few traits that

can be connected so directly to the imagery and

styles of the Shang. It stands squarely on two bare

feet, and the elongated body is hidden within a fulllength

garment that masks the shoulders, chest,

waist, and hips. The figure's arms are raised at right

angles to the torso at shoulder level; the right is

2O9 | SACRIFICIAL PITS AT SANXINCDUI

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