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Mirror with Three Dragons
Mirror with Three Dragons
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Mirror with Quatrefoil and Feather Pattern
Mirror with Quatrefoil and Feather Pattern
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Mirror with Clouds and Nebulae
Mirror with Clouds and Nebulae
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Mirrors provided literal reflection and were decorated with symbolic imagery that illuminated universal themes.
Brush Holder
Brush Holder
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This porcelain brush holder is considered to have been made in the "Transitional period," a term used to define the period between about 162
Lotus Petal Vase
Lotus Petal Vase
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The "peach-bloom" glaze developed during the Kangzi era has also been described as "drunken with beauty." Technical achievements w
Oval Cup Stand with Animal Masks
Oval Cup Stand with Animal Masks
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This tablet is engraved with minuscule characters; the inscribed text is an essay by the Qianlong emperor.
Three-Sectional Altar Group
Three-Sectional Altar Group
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Funerary Urn (Hunping)
Funerary Urn (Hunping)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Green-glazed stoneware developed greater variety in the south after the Han dynasty.
Fragments of a Lacquer Tray
Fragments of a Lacquer Tray
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Shakyamuni under the Bodhi Tree
Shakyamuni under the Bodhi Tree
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Shakyamuni (the historical Buddha) achieved enlightenment and became the Buddha while meditating under a bodhi tree.
Water and Moon (Potala) Guanyin
Water and Moon (Potala) Guanyin
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The Water and Moon Guanyin is seated in the posture called "royal ease." His right leg is drawn up with folded knee; the left leg flexed.
Jar with Crane and Willow in Relief
Jar with Crane and Willow in Relief
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Li Tieguai
Li Tieguai
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Plate with Grapes and Floral Sprays
Plate with Grapes and Floral Sprays
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This large platter with grape and floral decoration, which is different from the small stem cups decorated with dragons nearby, was made primarily for
Stem Cup with Dragon Pursuing Flaming Jewel
Stem Cup with Dragon Pursuing Flaming Jewel
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The stem cup as a porcelain vessel shape was introduced to China by the Mongols from Northeast Asia when they ruled the country in the 14th century.
Guardian Lion
Guardian Lion
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Lion sculptures like this example are often found at the entrance to Buddhist temples in China.
Wine Vessel (Jia)
Wine Vessel (Jia)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Jar with Cover
Jar with Cover
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The beauty of Jun ware lies in its spectacular glaze effects, which provide immediate visual appeal.
Tea Bowl
Tea Bowl
The Cleveland Museum of Art
With its exceptional size, this Fujian tea bowl is rather rare. The enjoyment of Jian ware rests with the glaze
Mirror with Jade Disk Inset
Mirror with Jade Disk Inset
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Mirrors with a jade disk inset are perhaps the rarest of all known bronze mirrors in China.
Album of Daoist and Buddhist Themes: Procession of Daoist Deities: Leaf 24
Album of Daoist and Buddhist Themes: Procession of Daoist Deities: Leaf 24
The Cleveland Museum of Art
These six Daoist deities all carry plaques inscribed with their names.
Album of Daoist and Buddhist Themes: Search the Mountain: Leaf 46
Album of Daoist and Buddhist Themes: Search the Mountain: Leaf 46
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Part of the series “Clearing the Mountains” (soushan tu), this leaf depicts a soldier who uses his spear to probe a hollow in which two young wolves a

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