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Famille Verte Bowl with Dragons Over Waves
The Walters Art Museum
This bowl is painted with dragons and waves in the famille verte style; underglaze cobalt blue is embellished with dazzling overglaze enamels of red,
Bowl with Dragons over Waves
The Walters Art Museum
This bowl is painted with dragons and waves in the famille verte style; underglaze cobalt blue is embellished with dazzling overglaze enamels of red,
Coiled-Dragon Vase
The Walters Art Museum
This is an example of panlong ping, or coiled dragon vase.
Dragon Desk Vase with Celadon Glaze
The Walters Art Museum
Low-relief dragons rise from the sea on the lower part of this vase, which was made for use in the imperial palace.
Flask with Scenes of Plowing
The Walters Art Museum
This large moon flask is painted all over in underglaze cobalt blue.
Covered Box
The Walters Art Museum
This white porcelain box is painted inside and out with underglaze cobalt blue designs.
Vase with Dragons and Floral Patterns
The Walters Art Museum
This bottle shaped vase, categorized as a garlic-headed vase (suantou ping), is painted with outline and wash underglaze cobalt blue on white porcelai
After the Banquet
The Walters Art Museum
Paintings of flowers, vegetables, and insects were produced in China as early as the Song dynasty (960-1279), and a school of painters in Pi-ling, not
Mountain Landscape with Scholar in a Pavilion and Two Figures Approaching
The Walters Art Museum
A sage and his servant make their way to a retreat in the mountains. Some of the sounds they hear come from the brook behind them.
Bottle Vase with Lions, Balls, and Tassels
The Walters Art Museum
This bottle vase's globular body and tall straight neck are painted with designs in underglaze cobalt blue on white porcelain.
The Orchid Pavilion Gathering
The Walters Art Museum
In 353, forty-two high officials who were also poets gathered at the Orchid Pavilion to celebrate a spring festival.
Chung K'uei and a Procession of Demons
The Walters Art Museum
The first paintings of Chung K'uei were executed in the 8th century, when the emperor called upon his court painter to depict a dream he had abou
Tankard with Dutch Silver Lid
The Walters Art Museum
This tankard is one of a pair in the Walters collection made for export to Europe, specifically to Holland through the East India Trading Company.
Snuff Bottle with Figures in a Pavillion
The Walters Art Museum
Snuff bottles with designs painted in blue were produced in great quantities throughout most of the 19th century.
Snuff Bottle with Four Ladies
The Walters Art Museum
Snuff bottles with designs painted in blue were produced in great quantities throughout most of the 19th century.
Teapot with Landscapes
The Walters Art Museum
This "famille rose" porcelain teapot depicts landscapes of the Southern Mountains and the Northern Isles.
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument: A Monkey Making an Offering
The Walters Art Museum
These panels must have originally adorned a Buddhist structure, perhaps a pagoda somewhere in northernmost China.
Vase with Court Scene and Three Star Gods
The Walters Art Museum
The main subject on the body of this vase is a court interior in which musicians play and a dancing woman performs for the seated figure at the center
Blue and White Footed Cup
The Walters Art Museum
This footed cup is divided into six parts, segmenting the porcelain with a scalloped lip and further by the double lined borders painted vertically do
Tankard with Dutch Silver Lid
The Walters Art Museum
This tankard is one of a pair in the Walters collection made for export to Europe, specifically to Holland through the East India Trading Company.
Covered Food Container
The Walters Art Museum
On the lid are scenes of hunting and of related ritual activities: the selection of mulberry branches for bows, the shooting of birds, and the sacrifi
Ornamented Bowl
The Walters Art Museum
This tripod bowl consists of a white porcelain paste molded and carved with designs, handles, and feet and covered with white glaze.
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument: Celestial Adorants
The Walters Art Museum
These panels must have originally adorned a Buddhist structure, perhaps a pagoda somewhere in northernmost China.
Snuff Bottle with Dragons
The Walters Art Museum