Incense Burner in the Shape of a Covered Rectangular Ritual Food Cooking Vessel (Fang Ding) with Four Columnar Legs and Two Handles, Vase in the Form of Archaic Bronze Vessel with Ring Handles and Stylized Taotie Design, Vase in the Form of Archaic Bronze Vessel with Ring Handles and Stylized Taotie Design, Incense burner [and four unidentified pieces]

Title
Incense Burner in the Shape of a Covered Rectangular Ritual Food Cooking Vessel (Fang Ding) with Four Columnar Legs and Two Handles, Vase in the Form of Archaic Bronze Vessel with Ring Handles and Stylized Taotie Design, Vase in the Form of Archaic Bronze Vessel with Ring Handles and Stylized Taotie Design, Incense burner [and four unidentified pieces]
LC Subject
Art, Chinese Art museums Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
Repository
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
Creator
unknown Chinese
Creator Display
unknown Chinese (artist)
Description
Chinese artworks from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art. Incense Burner in the Shape of a Covered Rectangular Ritual Food Cooking Vessel (Fang Ding) with Four Columnar Legs and Two Handles (MWCH6:37) isa dated to the Ming to Qing dynasties. The two Vases in the Form of Archaic Bronze Vessel with Ring Handles and Stylized Taotie Design (MWCH6:42, MWCH6:43) are dated to the 19th century. The Incense burner (MWCH6:44) is dated to the Qing dynasty.
Style Period
Ming Qing
Work Type
decorative arts
Date
1368/1644 1644/1912 1801/1900
Identifier
mwch6_e_0054
Item Locator
mwch6_
Accession Number
MWCh6:37 MWCh6:42 MWCh6:43 MWCh6:44
Rights
In Copyright
Dc Rights Holder
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
Use Restrictions
To request permission to publish or use these materials please contact the JSMA Rights and Reproductions staff https://jsma.uoregon.edu/staff
Local Collection Name
Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art
Type
Image
Format
image/tiff
Set
Gertrude Bass Warner and the Early Photography Archive of the University Art Museum/Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
Primary Set
Gertrude Bass Warner and the Early Photography Archive of the University Art Museum/Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
Institution
University of Oregon
Cultural Context
Chinese (culture or style)