Money Tree

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Money Tree

25/220 AD

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Chinese

Chinese

Cast bronze alloy

Overall dimensions: Height x width 54 5/16 x 19 5/16 in. (138 x 49 cm)

Sculpture

Asian Art

Founders Society Purchase; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fisher, by exchange

1996.29.O

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Published References

Trentelman, Karen, Leon Stoudulski, Ray Lints, and Chongmin Kim. “A Comparative Study of the Composition and Corrosion of Branches from Eastern Han Dynasty Money Trees.” Studies in Conservation 44 (1999): pp. 170-183.

McCann, Lowell I., K. Trentelman, T. Possley, and B. Golding. “Corrosion of Ancient Chinese Bronze Money Trees Studied by Raman Microscopy.” Journal of Raman Spectroscopy 30 (1999): pp. 121-132.

Steele, John, Leon Stodulski, and Karen Trentelman. “Deciphering the puzzle: The examination and analysis of an Eastern Han Dynasty money tree.” Objects Specialty Groups Postprints 5 (1997): pp. 125-141.

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Chinese, Money Tree, 25/220 AD, Cast bronze alloy. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fisher, by exchange, 1996.29.O.

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