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Subject:Hongshan Jade - Seated Figure with Bovine Head
Posted By: Diasai Tue, Oct 26, 2010 IP: 217.92.12.190

On it's new website, the CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART has finally posted new and additional photographs of it's most important, strange and wonderful, Hongshan object of a fantastic four horned bovine monster, gift from the Severance and Greta Millikin art collection.

http://www.clevelandart.org/collections/collection%20online.aspx?pid={91ADCD8F-992A-45A5-8599-70835467DF5E}&coid=5800739&clabel=highlights

Best Greetings
Diasai




Link :INNAJA.ORG


Subject:Re: Hongshan Jade - Seated Figure with Bovine Head
Posted By: Cal Wed, Oct 27, 2010

What three persons attested that they saw this piece excavated, on specific date, by specific authorized archaeological team, from a particular Hongshan culture site?

Good luck,
Cal

Subject:Re: Hongshan Jade - Seated Figure with Bovine Head
Posted By: Diasai Fri, Oct 29, 2010

Dear Cal,

no matter what it is, one thing is without any doubt.

This artifact is unique in many senses and does not need any excavation record because:

- it has the most perfect craftmanship and artistic expression of all honghan artifacts ever came to public audience.

- patina and luster are unique, the black staining is due to natural color infiltration, the thick surface oxidation layer is, among other indications, sign of very great age.

- also without any documented excavation record, it is clearly visible that this artifact has an age of at least 4000 - 6000 years, probably even more.

- it is unique, a similar specimen in similar quality can be found only in the Stockholm �stasiatiska Museet and the Aurora Art Foundation Taiwan. Authentique old Buddha Statues, ancient Dzi Stones, Qi�nl�ng Jades etc. are manifold compared to this unique item. This object is, without any doubt, more rare and valuable than the Guennol Lioness that has sold for $57,161,000 at Sotheby's New York in 2007.

- the style, craftmanship and type of jade whitnesses clearly that is is from a neolithic inner mongolian culture, probably early hongshan or earlier.

Best,
Diasai

Subject:Re: Re: Hongshan Jade - Seated Figure with Bovine Head
Posted By: phil Fri, Nov 05, 2010

"- it is unique, a similar specimen in similar quality can be found,...."

Unique?


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