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Stele with Shakyamuni and Maitreya
Stele with Shakyamuni and Maitreya
Cleveland Museum of Art
In this stele, Shakyamuni (the historical Buddha) bears a benign smile in the hand gestures of fearlessness and gift giving.
Incense Burner (Boshan Lu)
Incense Burner (Boshan Lu)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This incense burner--one of the most imaginative bronze vessel types--takes the shape of the mountain to represent the mythical land of the immortals,
Album of Miscellaneous Subjects, Leaf 4
Album of Miscellaneous Subjects, Leaf 4
Cleveland Museum of Art
Leaf 4 This leaf alludes to Wang Wei's poetic lines: In empty hills, there is no one there; Yet one can hear the sound of conversation.
Pair of Bowls with Peony Sprays on Diaper Ground (exterior); Chrysanthemum Sprays (interior)
Pair of Bowls with Peony Sprays on Diaper Ground (exterior); Chrysanthemum Sprays (interior)
Cleveland Museum of Art
The production of extraordinarily refined Qing imperial wares such as these could have involved the transportation of undecorated, plain porcelains fr
Standing Disciple Mahakasyapa Holding a Cylindrical Reliquary
Standing Disciple Mahakasyapa Holding a Cylindrical Reliquary
Cleveland Museum of Art
Mahakasyapa, the disciple of Shakyamuni, is presented with closed eyes in an expression of meditative concentration.
Chicken-Headed Ewer
Chicken-Headed Ewer
Cleveland Museum of Art
The development of high-fired celadon in the south was a significant achievement in Chinese ceramics history.
Empty Arbor and Rapid Waterfall
Empty Arbor and Rapid Waterfall
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Bird-Headed Ewer
Bird-Headed Ewer
The Cleveland Museum of Art
With a lobed body, a bird-shaped head, and a birdfeather loop handle, this ewer is derived from West and Central Asian metalwork: Tang potters adopted
Miniature Mountain with Daoist Paradise
Miniature Mountain with Daoist Paradise
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Sizable jade boulders of mountainous landscapes were carved to represent the search for the paradise or immortals' dwellings in the mountains.
Mirror with Deities and Animals Surrounded by Rings of Squares and Semicircles
Mirror with Deities and Animals Surrounded by Rings of Squares and Semicircles
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Inscription: I made this bright mirror by refining the three metals. Then I sculpted infinite forms.
Album of Miscellaneous Subjects, Leaf 9
Album of Miscellaneous Subjects, Leaf 9
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Leaf 9 Zhou Yi's colophon reads: Ancient trees share the slanting rays of the setting sun. Chilly ravens hover round their branches.
Bowl with Peony Sprays on Diaper Ground (exterior); Chrysanthemum Sprays (interior)
Bowl with Peony Sprays on Diaper Ground (exterior); Chrysanthemum Sprays (interior)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The production of extraordinarily refined Qing imperial wares such as these could have involved the transportation of undecorated, plain porcelains fr
Album of Miscellaneous Subjects
Album of Miscellaneous Subjects
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Half of this album depicts landscapes; the other half depicts insects, birds, and natural subjects.
Bowl with Peony Sprays on Diaper Ground (exterior); Chrysanthemum Sprays (interior)
Bowl with Peony Sprays on Diaper Ground (exterior); Chrysanthemum Sprays (interior)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The production of extraordinarily refined Qing imperial wares such as these could have involved the transportation of undecorated, plain porcelains fr
Album of Miscellaneous Subjects, Leaf 6
Album of Miscellaneous Subjects, Leaf 6
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Leaf 6 Zhou Yi's colophon reads: The bright moon emerges through the willow, The fragrance of flowers is already difficult to retain.
Candle Stand
Candle Stand
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This magnificent candle or lamp stand consists of a shallow dish and a cylindrical holder, below which is a columnar support embellished with palmette
Mountain Village Embraced by the Summer
Mountain Village Embraced by the Summer
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Peonies
Peonies
The Cleveland Museum of Art
In China, the peony is considered the Queen of Flowers, representing the late spring season.
Album of Miscellaneous Subjects, Leaf 8
Album of Miscellaneous Subjects, Leaf 8
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Leaf 8 Li Bing's colophon reads: Maple leaves drift in the wind, the autumn gusts bracing, Hibiscus flowers steeped with water, the evening breez

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