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26. Bronze incense burner and cover boshanlu












                        Han dynasty, 206 BC – 220 AD
                        Height:  22 cm

                               Bronze incense burner and cover of the boshanlu type fixed to a large round
                        bronze plate. The incense burner’s body is cast in the form of a hemispherical bowl
                        raised on a stem-like foot on a conical downwardly sloping base decorated with cloud
                        patterns. The vessel’s conical cover, in the shape of the mystical mountain peaks on
                        which the Taoist immortals live, is cast in openwork and decorated with high relief
                        cloud vapour motifs.
                        The bronze incense burner has a green patina.
                        Provenance:
                          -  M. Goedhuis,  London 1992.
                          -  Frank Arts Collection, Belgium.
                        Similar example:
                          -  A similar bronze boshanlu incense burner from the Cernuschi Museum, Paris,
                           France, is illustrated by Deydier Ch, Les Bronzes Chinois, le guide du connaisseur,
                           Fribourg 1980, p. 122 n° 89.







































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