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Altar Vase with Animal-Head Loop Handles and Quatrefoil Rings

Artist Culture
Chinese
Dynasty
Ming dynasty, 1368–1644
Period
Hongzhi period, 1487–1505
Date
1494
Material
Bronze
from
China, Asia
Classification
Containers, metalwork
Current Location
On View, Gallery 229
Dimensions
22 x 14 in. (55.9 x 35.6 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Robert E. Kresko
Rights
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Object Number
16:2005
NOTES
The high foot, ring handles, and elaborate animal heads would have made this vase appropriate only for altar tables of shrines and temples. The base of this imposing vessel is cast with the inscription: “Made on an auspicious day in the third month of the seventh year of the Hongzhi reign period.” The vase was probably from a set of altar implements that consisted of candle holders, an incense burner, and a pair of flower vases all with similar decoration and general design.