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Incense burner (boshanlu)
Incense burner (boshanlu)

Incense burner (boshanlu)

Place of Originprobably Shanxi province, China
DynastyWestern Han period (206 BCE-9 CE)
MaterialsBronze
DimensionsH. 10 in x Diam. 6 1/2 in, H. 25.4 cm x Diam. 16.5 cm
Credit LineThe Avery Brundage Collection
Object numberB60B969.a-.b
DepartmentChinese Art
ClassificationsMetal Arts
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Han dynasty incense burners are often shaped like mountains with magical animals nestled among the peaks. This example represents an immortal paradise. A magical mountain issues from the mouth of a bird standing on a tortoise's shell. Smoke emerging from the openings in this burner resembles clouds of cosmic energy, or qi, associated with mountains and the natural world.
Subject
  • mountain
  • mythological animal
  • bird
  • tortoise
  • paradise