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Treasure Tripod Dedicated to the 21st Century, UNNY203G, 1995, China
Title

Treasure Tripod Dedicated to the 21st Century

Gift ID: 
UNNY203G

This tripod is one of the largest of its kind to come out of China. The decorations and inscriptions create a unique message of layers, starting with the trimmed base with the inscription ¡°Treasure Tripod Dedicated to the 21st Century,¡± then the three legs with creatures and lastly a centre mythical taotie animal surrounded by dragons. This ""Treasure Tripod"" is mainly modelled upon the ""Chinese Treasure Tripod"" designed by the late professor Zhu Fukan (1900 ¨C 1989), an outstanding master of epigraphy, calligraphy, painting and bronze ware.

The well-known dynasties for bronze ware, Shang (2nd millennium?BCE) and Zhou (1046 BC ¨C 249 BC), created important vessel artifacts and symbols during these periods in history and the bronze age. The tripod is considered an important relic and was initially used as a cooking vessel. Later, it rose to be an important ceremonial object its ¨C metal craft refined and messages embellished ¨C to then be used in symbolic roles. Over time, the tripod came to symbolize ruling power and authority. It was used to offer sacrifices to ancestors on important ceremonial occasions. A tripod with three legs became a symbol of unity, stability, and authority.

The gift was presented by President of the People¡¯s Republic of China, Jian Zemin (1926 ¨C ), and accepted on behalf of the Âé¶¹APP by Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali. 

At the ceremony, the Secretary-General said ¡°The tripod, in Chinese history, represents stability, tranquility and peace. It was for these objectives that the Âé¶¹APP was founded. This great tripod will feel very much at home here in this House.¡±

Donor Region: 
Asia and the Pacific Group
Donor: 
China
Classification: 
Sculpture
Materials: 
Bronze
Medium: 
Bronze tripod
Location (Building): 
Exterior Ground
Donation Date: 
October 21, 1995
Artist or Maker: 
Unknown
Dimensions: 
9¡¯-8¡± x 9¡¯-8¡± square base