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Incense burner

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  • 3d model of Incense burner
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    Object Details

    Description

    The blue and white porcelain censer is a wheelmade, hand-finished bowl with a flared rim. The exterior is decorated with various geometric shapes, and the interior is undecorated.

    Provenance

    Prior to 1991
    Kitty Higgins, Far Eastern Art, Inc., Trocadero, Washington, DC, prior to 1991 [1]
    1992
    Mrs. Maureen R. Jacoby (died 2002), Washington, DC, acquired by exchange from Kitty Higgins, Far Eastern Art, Inc., Trocadero in 1992 [2]
    From 1992
    Freer Gallery of Art, given by Mrs. Maureen R. Jacoby in 1992
    Notes:
    [1] In 1991 the object was viewed at Trocadéro, Kenny & Higgins Asian Art, Inc. by Louise Cort (see Louise Cort's undated memo in the object file).
    [2] In 1991 Louise Cort had identified the object as of interest for the Freer collection (see Louise Cort's undated memo in the object file). Mrs. Maureen Jacoby then acquired the object in exchange for partial proceeds from the sale of certain ceramics from the collection of her late husband (Mr. Rolf R. Jacoby, died 1989), Centreville, MD, which, at the request of the Freer Gallery, were placed at Trocadéro, Kenny & Higgins Asian Art, Inc. for sale (according to a memo from Louise Cort to Milo Beach and Beth Duley, dated May 22, 1992, in the object file).

    Collection

    Freer Gallery of Art Collection

    Exhibition History

    The Peacock Room in Blue and White [2019-2022] (May 18, 2019 to June 1, 2022)
    Chinamania (2016) (July 9, 2016 to June 4, 2017)
    The Peacock Room (May 2, 1923 to February 21, 2011)

    Previous custodian or owner

    Trocadéro, Kenny & Higgins Asian Art, Inc.
    Mrs. Maureen R. Jacoby (1927– 2002)

    Credit Line

    Gift of Mrs. Maureen R. Jacoby in memory of Rolf Jacoby

    Date

    mid 17th-early 18th century

    Period

    Qing dynasty

    Accession Number

    F1992.25

    Restrictions & Rights

    Usage conditions apply

    Type

    Vessel

    Medium

    Porcelain with cobalt pigment under clear glaze

    Dimensions

    H x Diam: 11.9 × 19.2 cm (4 11/16 × 7 9/16 in)

    Style

    Jingdezhen ware

    Origin

    Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province, China

    On View

    West Building (Freer Gallery of Art), Gallery 12: The Peacock Room in Blue and White

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    National Museum of Asian Art

    Data Source

    National Museum of Asian Art

    Topic

    ceramic
    Jingdezhen ware
    Qing dynasty (1644 - 1911)
    incense
    China
    porcelain
    Chinese Art

    Metadata Usage

    Usage conditions apply

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ye3f246fac3-9dcd-42ff-b974-c977806bff11

    Record ID

    fsg_F1992.25

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    Vase

    Blue and White Ceramics

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