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Tripod censer

Jingdezhen wareearly 17th century

Art Gallery of New South Wales

Art Gallery of New South Wales
Sydney, Australia

This incense burner is decorated with two five-clawed dragons frolicking with a flaming pearl amongst clouds and flames, beneath a narrow scroll border and above a wave base. The three legs bear animal faces above beast claws. The design is based on a legend of the dragon having nine sons which emerged in the Ming dynasty. One of the nine sons is named Suanni who resembles a lion and enjoys smoke, and thus appears often as a motif on incense burners.

Asian Art Department, AGNSW, January 2012

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  • Title: Tripod censer
  • Creator: Jingdezhen ware
  • Date Created: early 17th century
  • Location: Jingdezhen/Jiangxi Province/China
  • Physical Dimensions: 11.0 x 8.7 cm
  • Type: Ceramic
  • Rights: Gift from the J.H. Myrtle Collection 2000
  • External Link: https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/collection/works/133.2000
  • Medium: porcelain with underglaze blue decoration
  • Object Other Titles: Tripod censer ('ding')
  • Artist Country: China
Art Gallery of New South Wales

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