
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Censer
Zhu Zhenming
- Date
- c. 1600–1610
- Medium
- Gilt bronze
- Department
- Asian Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
This gilded bronze censer is shaped like a Bronze Age ritual vessel form known as gui . It is cast and carved in relief, displaying a wave pattern in the main body, with eight mythological ocean animals, including sea horse, lion, elephant, and dragon, all accented with gilding. The center of the base is inset with a large, rectangular cartouche containing a six-character seal-script mark, which reads, “Made by Zhu Zhenming of Yunjian.” Yunjian is present-day Songjiang near Shanghai, also the hometown of metalwork master Hu Wenming. Zhu worked in Hu’s workshop, where he completely assimilated the master’s style and then became an independent artisan producing bronze objects that appealed to scholars’ tastes. China, Asia
The authoritative record is held by Minneapolis Institute of Art. LinkedCulture surfaces this object and its connections; it does not alter institutional metadata.
Related across collections
Semantically similar works from Minneapolis Institute of Art and other institutions.

Censer
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Censer
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Censer in the Form of Ancient Bronze Tureen (gui)
Art Institute of Chicago

Censer with stand
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Censer in the shape of a mythical beast
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Vase in the shape of a bronze zhi
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Vase
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Vase
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Buddhist long-handled censer
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Censer in the Form of an Ancient Bronze Tripod Cauldron (ding)
Art Institute of Chicago

Imperial candlestick
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Imperial candlestick
Minneapolis Institute of Art