
Stake attention in this memory
The scene depicts an indoor museum exhibit at the National Palace Museum in Taipei, Taiwan, showcasing historical ceramic artifacts. In the foreground-right, a tall, white and blue porcelain incense burner stands prominently, approximately 50 cm in height. It features a bulbous body, a flared base, and a tall neck with intricate openwork floral designs and underglaze blue patterns. A finial crowns the top. An accompanying informational plaque identifies it as a "Ming dynasty, Yongle reign (1403-1424) Incense burner with openwork and decoration in underglaze blue." To the left, in the mid-ground, two smaller ceramic vessels, resembling teapots or kettles, are displayed on separate dark wooden stands. The upper vessel is red with a textured surface, a spout, and a lid. The lower vessel is dark blue, similar in form with a textured surface, spout, and lid. All artifacts are arranged on a flat, light-toned display surface. The background features a glass display case, reflecting overhead lighting and indistinctly showing other museum items within. The environment is uniformly lit, typical of a controlled exhibition space. No individuals are present in the frame.
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