Tripod Censer

Brooklyn Museum photograph
Object Label
Homer’s artistic growth is signaled here by his interest in the figure as a major design element. The physical grace and control required for skating are conveyed in the massing of the three prominent figures, which create a strong diagonal that bisects the composition. Their forms parallel each other, governing and unifying the overall compositional rhythm. Such visual harmonies lend a stylish flair to the engraving, in which the eye is drawn from the dainty pointed feet of the two main skaters to the fluttering tips of their ribbons and veiling. These elegant women contrast vividly with the fallen skater on the right, with hoop skirt upturned and legs to the sky. Implicit in the scene are the opportunities for romance, which were noted in the magazine.
Caption
Tripod Censer, 1115–1234. High-fired green ware (celadon), 6 1/2 x 7 7/8 in. (16.5 x 20 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Alan and Simone Hartman, 1991.127.1. Creative Commons-BY (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, 1991.127.1.jpg)
Gallery
Not on view
Collection
Gallery
Not on view
Collection
Title
Tripod Censer
Date
1115–1234
Dynasty
Jin Dynasty
Period
Jin Dynasty
Geography
Place made: Shaanxi, China
Medium
High-fired green ware (celadon)
Classification
Dimensions
6 1/2 x 7 7/8 in. (16.5 x 20 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Alan and Simone Hartman
Accession Number
1991.127.1
Rights
Creative Commons-BY
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