Incense Burner and Bowl

anonymous

These two objects were buried along with the deceased in ancient graves, a custom that originated in northern China during the first century BCE. They echo the shape of commonplace, everyday objects. Originally, their colours were bright and surfaces shiny. However, over time, as they lay buried in the ground, they lost their lustre and minor discolorations appeared.

  • Artwork typeincense burner
  • Object numberAK-NM-12311
  • Dimensionsheight 13.5 cm, diameter 19.2 cm
  • Physical characteristicsearthenware with a green glaze

Identification

  • Title(s)

    • Incense Burner and Bowl
    • Incense burner with a cover in the shape of a mountain
  • Object type

  • Object number

    AK-NM-12311

  • Description

    Wierookbrander (grafgift) van aardewerk op drie voeten en de deksel in de vorm van een berg, bedekt met een groen glazuur. Op de wand van de pot een band in reliëf met een berglandschap.


Creation

  • Creation

    potter: anonymous, China

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    earthenware with a green glaze

  • Dimensions

    • height 13.5 cm
    • diameter 19.2 cm

Acquisition and rights


Documentation

  • P. Berger, Ancestral Dwellings : Furnishing the Han Tomb, San Francisco 1987, p. 3-19.


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