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Green vessel and lid carved with archaistic taotie marks, with two animal head handles.
Censer and Cover
Courtesy of the Harn Museum of Art, Photography by Foad Seyed Mohammadi

Censer and Cover

Artist Chinese Artist
DateQing dynasty (1644 -1911), Jiaqing reign (1796 -1820)
Place of originChina
MediumNephrite
Dimensions4 3/16 x 7 3/8 x 4 3/4 in. (10.6 x 18.7 x 12.1 cm)
ClassificationsFurnishings and Equipment
Credit LineBequest of Dr. David A. Cofrin
Object number2009.48.197
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Visual DescriptionGreen vessel and lid carved with archaistic taotie marks, with two animal head handles.
The bowl carved in archaistic style on each side with broad taotie masks on a leiwen ground, divided by dragon heads issuing loop handles, the domed cover with matching motif below a stepped knop, the thick white stone with a pale cloudy amber patch in the interior of the bowl
Chinese Artist
Qing dynasty (1644 -1911), 18th century
Carved with archaistic motifs
Chinese Artist
19th century
Of oval section, carved overall in low relief with bands of archaistic kuei dragons and keyfret, flanked by the thick handle and spout further carved as archaistic kuei, the domed cover decorated with pendant leaves surmounted by a quail-form knop, one body fissure
Chinese Artist
Qing dynasty (1644 -1911), 18th century
With upright cylindrical sides raised on three monster mask feet, carved on one side with a broad taotie mask flanked by an angular strapwork dragon and phoenix confronting on the reverse, between bands of archaistic motifs, the gray stone striated with deep brown and gray
Chinese Artist
18th-19th century or later
Well-hollowed with columnar corners and well-carved around the exterior with a wide band of numerous thin dragons, their finely incised scaly bodies intermeshing around the sides, above archaistic pendant leaves around the rounded corners, tapering sharply to the hollowed pad feet, two side with a ji character, the other two side with winged phoenix-form handles, the fitted cover of conforming shape with a central reticulated dragon-form knop, the claw on and extending to the four corners, the g…
Chinese Artist
Qing dynasty (1644-1911), 18th century
Of fang-gu form, the central section, well carved on each rounded side with a taotie mask, between leaf tip blades infilled with dense geometric motifs, the fitted, angled cover with rectangular knop, the stone of greenish yellow with splashes of taupe
Chinese Artist
Qing dynasty (1644 - 1911), 18th century
Covered Vase with Imperial Inscription
Chinese Artist
18th-19th century or later
Cup shaped censer with bird head handles and reticulated cover featuring dragons. The cover is marked with an apocryphal reign mark if the Ming dynasty Xuande emperor.
Chinese Artist
Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), late 17th-early 18th century
This ear cup reflects the Song period's profound interest in history in its characteristic design found in jades of the late Han period (206BC-AD220). The thinly worked oval cup has two flat handles projecting just below the rim at the longer sides, resting on an oval base with a raised foot ring. The highly translucent yellow jade possesses darker russet brown inclusions creating a desirable "skin" throughout the cup. The ear cup is of a fine, smooth polish. In our opinion, this ear cup is a fi…
Chinese Artist
Qing dynasty (1644-1911) or later
Carved in low relief with taotie around the base and archaistic scroll around the shoulder
Chinese Artist
18th-19th century
Openwork Censer and Cover
Chinese Artist
18th-19th century
Green jade covered vase featuring etched designs and intricate, ornate handles that extend from the lid down the sides, resting on a dark brown stand.
Chinese Artist
Attributed to the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), Qianlong reign (1736-1795)
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