Date: Bronze cast in the Western Zhou (1046-771 BCE); Rubbing made in the Qing (1644-1911)
Dimensions: Height 153.0 cm, Width 82.0 cm
Material: Paper
The Ding of the Duke of Mao is a renowned bronze vessel cast in the late Western Zhou dynasty, now collected in the Taipei Palace Museum. This full-surface rubbing, which creates a three-dimensional effect, was made in the Qing dynasty.