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Incense Burner (Xianglu)

A work made of gray earthenware with polychrome painting and openwork decoration.
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  • A work made of gray earthenware with polychrome painting and openwork decoration.

Date:

Western Han dynasty (206 B.C.–A.D. 9)

Artist:

China
probably from Hunan province

About this artwork

This stemmed cup and domed, openwork cover, pierced with geometric patterns, is distinctive to Han ceramics of south-central China. Its model was probably an incense burner of bronze, cast with a perforated lid for the release of fragrant smoke.

Status

On View, Gallery 133

Department

Arts of Asia

Title

Incense Burner (Xianglu)

Place

China (Object made in)

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206 BCE–9 CE

Medium

Gray earthenware with polychrome painting and openwork decoration

Dimensions

14.3 × 14.4 cm (5 5/8 × 5 11/16 in.); Diam.: 14.4 cm (5 11/16 in.)

Credit Line

Bequest of Russell Tyson

Reference Number

1964.728a-b

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