Discovery Shows High Times at Ancient China Funerals
Funerary Urn with Feline Lid | All Works | The MFAH Collections
Chinese Funerary Burners
Chinese Funerary Burners
Chinese Funerary Burners
Chinese Funerary Burners
Chinese Funerary Burners
Design for a Funeral Monument (Preparatory Drawing for a Print). Artist: Johann Jakob Schübler (German, Nuremberg 1689-1741 Nuremberg). Dimensions: Sheet: 10 13/16 x 6 11/16 in. (27.5 x 17 cm). Date: 1724-41.
Funerary Vessel | Akan peoples, Asante | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Funerary Urn | The Art Institute of Chicago
Funerary Urn (Hunping) | China | Western Jin dynasty (265–316) | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Other Burners, Other Fires
Base of a funerary couch – Smarthistory
Chinese Funerary Burners
Chinese Funerary Burner – Martinez Historical Society
Incense burner. Culture: Northern Italian, probably Padua. Dimensions: Overall (confirmed): 13 1/2 × 8 5/16 × 6 7/8 in. (34.3 × 21.1 × 17.5 cm). Date: ca. 1530-40. Ancient authors mentioned the
Early Chinese Green Glazed Funerary Incense Burner-【Deal Price Picture】
Underground Echoes - MCPA
Chinese Funerary Burners
China Row at Forestvale Cemetery - Department of Anthropology / German Gulch - University Of Montana
Chinese Funerary Burners
Chinese Funerary Burners
Funerary Burners and Altar, Chinese Cemetery, Victoria British Columbia | Mapio.net
Bronze thymiaterion (incense burner) with Marsyas late 4th century B.C. Etruscan This magnificent incense burner is embellished with a figure of Marsyas, the ill-fated satyr who was punished for his hubris by
Chinese Bronze Foo Dog Funerary Incense burner, China, nice patina. | eBay
Chinese Funerary Burners
Ancient incense burners hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy