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Dehua porcelain censer with string pattern, late Ming dynasty, China, 1600-1644.
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Two incence stick holders in the form of immortals, late Ming dynasty, China, 1600-1644. 
Two incence stick holders in the form of immortals, late Ming dynasty, China, 1600-1644. Ceramic sculptures of two of the eight immortals, Zhong Liquan (male) and He Xianggu (female), on top of high pedestals with three circular holes. Figures of immortals were particularly common in the late Ming dynasty. 
Unique Identifier AR917270 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2213px × 2830px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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17th century
ART
artefact
Artifact
ARTS
BROWN
Ceramic
china
CHINESE
color
country
DYNASTY
Female
FIGURE
GLAZED
god
Goddess
Gods
green
He Xianggu
immortal
Immortality
Incense
incense stick holder
LOCATION
Male
MING
MING DYNASTY
Museum of East Asian Art
Object
People
Porcelain
Pottery
religion
Religious
Sculpture
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
Zhong Liquan