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Animal-and-Grape Mirror
Animal-and-Grape Mirror
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The mirror was cast using lost-wax technology. Little finishing work is evident on the back.
Waterpot with Ram's Head Spout
Waterpot with Ram's Head Spout
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Pure white jade like this, known to the Chinese as "mutton-fat" jade, is particularly prized.
Hollow Tile:  Column from Tomb-Chamber Doorway
Hollow Tile: Column from Tomb-Chamber Doorway
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Striding tigers (top), racing horsemen (right column), and reverent officials (left column) are stamped into the surface of this underground portal to
Mirror with Concentric Circles
Mirror with Concentric Circles
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Mirror with Serpentine Interlaces
Mirror with Serpentine Interlaces
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The mirror was cast in a ceramic mold. The concave concentric circles were polished while the remainder of the cast design received no finishing.
Mirror with Concentric Circles and Linked Arcs
Mirror with Concentric Circles and Linked Arcs
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Inscription: By the light of the sun, The world is made bright.
Mirror with Wheel Spokes and Riding Boys
Mirror with Wheel Spokes and Riding Boys
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Inscription: Official Bureau of Mirrors
Mirror with Concentric Circles
Mirror with Concentric Circles
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Dice Bowl
Dice Bowl
Cleveland Museum of Art
The Chinese connoisseurs use the poetic term "snowflake blue" to describe the mottling effects of white blotches amid tones of blue colored
Hollow Tile:  Lintel from Tomb-Chamber Doorway
Hollow Tile: Lintel from Tomb-Chamber Doorway
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Striding tigers (top), racing horsemen (right column), and reverent officials (left column) are stamped into the surface of this underground portal to
Jar (Hu)
Jar (Hu)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Instead of depicting a real landscape, the artist focused on the rhythmic forces of nature and the movement of energy, using the scrolling form as a s
Polo Player
Polo Player
The Cleveland Museum of Art
An exercise for military troops, polo was also fashionable among men and women of Tang China, and this polo player is actually a woman dressed in a ma
Ascetic Holding a Skull
Ascetic Holding a Skull
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The figure holding the skull has been identified as Mrgasirsa, who sought Buddha’s teaching on how to
Cylindrical Container with Cover (Lian)
Cylindrical Container with Cover (Lian)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This magnificent gilded bronze vessel with openwork decoration shows all kinds of fabulous creatures, real and imaginary, chasing each other among swi
Architectural Brick with Dancer in Relief
Architectural Brick with Dancer in Relief
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This brick originally formed part of the exterior wall of the pagoda at the Xiudingsi Buddhist monastery near Anyang, Henan province.
Hollow Tile:  Column from Tomb-Chamber Doorway
Hollow Tile: Column from Tomb-Chamber Doorway
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Striding tigers (top), racing horsemen (right column), and reverent officials (left column) are stamped into the surface of this underground portal to
Phoenix-Headed Ewer
Phoenix-Headed Ewer
Cleveland Museum of Art
Phoenix-headed ewers of this type have been unearthed at Xicun in Guangdong province.
Octafoil Mirror with Crouched Animals
Octafoil Mirror with Crouched Animals
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The mirror was cast using lost-wax technology. Extensive chisel work was done to finish the back.
Huzhou Mirror
Huzhou Mirror
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Inscription: Made in Jinhe, Huzhou

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