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Celadon tripod censer, Yuan-early Ming dynasty, 14th century.
Celadon tripod censer with unglazed moulded panels of boys in a garden, Yuan-early Ming dynasty, 14th century. A tripod censer with a pair of handles in the shape of lion's heads. The piece is covered with a celadon glaze except for two large rectangular-shaped panels on the exterior which are decorated with moulded designs of children at play in a garden, reserved unglazed in the biscuit and fired to an orange brown colour. The base has a broad unglazed disk.
Unique Identifier
AR917177
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
2833px × 2216px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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14TH CENTURY
artefact
Artifact
Boy
BOYS
Celadon
Censer
Ceramic
china
CHINESE
color
country
DECORATION
DYNASTY
FOURTEENTH CENTURY
GLAZED
LOCATION
Male
MING
MING DYNASTY
moulded
Museum of East Asian Art
Object
People
Pottery
Stoneware
three-legged
Tripod
Yuan dynasty