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Provenance:
Robert Rousset, Paris (1901-1981), acquired prior to 1935
Jean-Pierre Rousset, Paris (1936-2021)
Belt hooks with dated inscriptions, such as the present lot, are extremely rare. The inscription on the reverse of the belt hook dates the piece to the Fifth Month of the First Year of Jianchu, corresponding to 76 AD.
Only approximately 50 years before this belt hook was made, the Han dynasty re-established itself after Wang Mang's short-lived Xin dynasty ended in 23 AD. The Han dynasty in this period, known to historians as the later Han dynasty or the Eastern Han dynasty (because the capital had been moved from Chang'an in the west to Luoyang in the east) was still in a relatively vulnerable position. During Wang Mang's reign, the Xin dynasty lost control over the Tarim Basin in the west. A year before the present lot was made, the new Protector General of the Western Regions Chen Mu was killed by allies of the Xiongnu, and the garrison at Hami retreated. It was not until 91 AD, that the famous general and historian Ban Chao reasserted Han control of the Western Regions after crushing rebellions in Kashgar (80 AD) and Yarkand (88 AD). Just twenty years after the present lot was made, in 97 AD, Ban Chao was able to send Gan Ying as an envoy, who reached the Black Sea and left the first recorded Chinese account of Europe.
東漢 公元七六年 鎏金銅龍首帶鉤
來源:
巴黎Robert Rousset(1901-1981)舊藏,於1935年前入藏
巴黎Jean-Pierre Rousset(1936-2021)舊藏
建初元年五月五日丙午造辟兵保身鉤