Li-type incense burner, Chinese bronze ritual/ceremonial vessel, Ming dynasty, Xuande period 1426–1435, China; incense burner; height 10.0 cm, diameter 23.5 cm., A round metallic object sits on a clear plastic stand against a neutral gray background; the object has a worn, mottled brass or bronze surface with areas of darker tarnish and lighter polished spots, and it features three raised conical protrusions on one face and a small square recessed area near the center. The plastic stand is transparent and glossy, and the overall color palette includes brassy gold, dark brownish-green tarnish, clear/translucent plastic, and light gray in the background.
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Li-type incense burner, Chinese bronze ritual/ceremonial vessel, Ming dynasty, Xuande period 1426–1435, China; incense burner; height 10.0 cm, diameter 23.5 cm., A round metallic object sits on a clear plastic stand against a neutral gray background; the object has a worn, mottled brass or bronze surface with areas of darker tarnish and lighter polished spots, and it features three raised conical protrusions on one face and a small square recessed area near the center. The plastic stand is transparent and glossy, and the overall color palette includes brassy gold, dark brownish-green tarnish, clear/translucent plastic, and light gray in the background.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A22_450

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

77.2Mo (2.1Mo) / 50.8cm x 38.1cm / 6000 x 4500 (300dpi)

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