China

Mountain-Shaped Incense Burner

Han dynasty (206 BCE–220 CE), 100 BCE–100 CE
Bronze
21.3 × 19.4 cm (8.4 × 7.6 in)

SEE IT IN PERSON

● On view now — Gallery 133

Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026

View at artic.eduPlan a visit ↗

Discussion

FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

During the Han dynasty, fantastical beliefs in immortality and exotic lands inspired the earliest three-dimensional landscapes. The conical lid of this incense burner, shaped like towering peaks, is associated with the mountainous Isles of the Blessed. These islands were described as the realm of immortal beings (xian) in the myth, superstition, and magic widespread in Han Dynasty Religion. Fragrant smoke wafting through holes in the lid of this incense burner would evoke such a mist-shrouded utopia.

Source ↗

Be the first to share your thoughts.

Sign in to join the discussion.

Community guidelines

More by China

Spinning Cloth, Preparing Tea Leaves, Preparing SilkSpinning Cloth, Preparing Tea Leaves, Preparing SilkSpinning Cloth, Preparing Tea Leaves, Preparing SilkSpinning Cloth, Preparing Tea Leaves, Preparing SilkPair of Hall ChairsPair of Hall ChairsPicturePictureSpinning Cloth, Preparing Tea Leaves, Preparing SilkSpinning Cloth, Preparing Tea Leaves, Preparing SilkCouch-BedCouch-BedDish with Peaches and BatsDish with Peaches and BatsSpinning Cloth, Preparing Tea Leaves, Preparing SilkSpinning Cloth, Preparing Tea Leaves, Preparing Silk

More like this

Mountain-Shaped Incense BurnerChina, probably Guangdong or Guangxi province — Mountain-ShaStupa ReliquarySri Lanka — Stupa ReliquaryLotus-Shaped Altar Bowl StandTibet — Lotus-Shaped Altar Bowl StandTripod Cauldron (Ding)China probably from Shaanxi province — Tripod Cauldron (DinCandlestick (Sham'dan) with Scenes of Monthly LaborsIslamic — Candlestick (Sham'dan) with Scenes of Monthly LaboLobed Cup and Stand with Floral Sprays and Stylized LeavesKorea — Lobed Cup and Stand with Floral Sprays and Stylized Covered Food ContainerChina Probably from Qishan, Shaanxi province — Covered FoodCylindrical Jar with Three Bear-Shaped Feet and Mountain-Shaped CoverChina; probably Shaanxi province — Cylindrical Jar with ThreCovered Stem Bowl with Openwork DecorationKorea — Covered Stem Bowl with Openwork DecorationOil Lamp (Cheragh)Eastern Iran or Afghanistan probobly Khurasan — Oil Lamp (CLotus-Shaped Altar Bowl StandTibet — Lotus-Shaped Altar Bowl StandBowl (Tas) with Polo Players against Foliated ScrollsIslamic — Bowl (Tas) with Polo Players against Foliated Scro