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Incense Burner (Xunlu or Xianglu), Eastern Han dynasty (A. D. 25-220), 1st / 2nd century A. D
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Incense Burner (Xunlu or Xianglu), Eastern Han dynasty (A. D. 25-220), 1st / 2nd century A. D
Incense Burner (Xunlu or Xianglu), Eastern Han dynasty (A.D. 25-220), 1st/2nd century A.D
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1st Century Ad 2nd Century Applied Arts Of Asia Asian Collection Eastern Han Period Han Dynasty Incense Incense Burner Metal Work Ritual Ritual Equipment 1st Century Applied Arts Craftsmanship
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This print showcases an exquisite Incense Burner (Xunlu or Xianglu) from the Eastern Han dynasty, dating back to the 1st and 2nd century A. D. The craftsmanship of this antique artifact is truly remarkable, highlighting the rich history and cultural heritage of China. The bronze burner, displayed in a vibrant color palette, is a testament to the skilled metalwork and intricate design prevalent during this period. Its decorative elements reflect the artistic sensibilities of ancient Chinese culture, with meticulous attention to detail evident in every curve and pattern. Housed within the renowned Art Institute of Chicago's Asian collection, this piece stands as a testament to Asia's applied arts. It serves as a reminder that art transcends time and continents, connecting us to our shared human history. As we gaze upon this historic treasure, we are transported back in time - envisioning its role in ancient rituals and ceremonies. This incense burner was not merely an object but rather an essential ritual equipment used for spiritual practices during the Eastern Han dynasty. While much about its origins remains unknown due to its mysterious creator "Unknown" it continues to captivate viewers with its beauty and enigmatic presence. This photograph allows us to appreciate both the physicality of this artifact as well as its significance within Chinese culture. In preserving such artifacts through photography and exhibitions like these, we honor their historical importance while also celebrating their enduring artistic value.
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