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Snuff Bottle with Luohans [Lohans]
Snuff Bottle with Luohans [Lohans]
The Walters Art Museum
This snuff bottle is decorated with the 18 Buddhist Luohans [Lohans].
Bowl with Daoist Figures
Bowl with Daoist Figures
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This exquisite bowl is a rare specimen of jade carving from about 1200s-1300s.
Squirrel on a Pine Branch
Squirrel on a Pine Branch
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The squirrel on this pine tree branch glances toward a flying insect, the animal’s curiosity giving the scene an almost humorous note.
Tripod Container with Dragon-Head Handle (Zhadou)
Tripod Container with Dragon-Head Handle (Zhadou)
Cleveland Museum of Art
The dragon, winged chimera, and grotesque monster's face presented in this case exhibit uninhibited imagination in the representation of fantasti
Wine Vessel (Zun)
Wine Vessel (Zun)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Although the Zhou defeated the Shang, the performance of religious rites and the casting of ceremonial bronzes continued.
Mirror
Mirror
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Two of the same animals of the Four Directions see in the "TLV" mirror are cast in high relief and twisted in confrontation: the Dragon of
Cup and Stand
Cup and Stand
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The kilns of Jingdezhen in Jiangxi province produced an extremely delicate porcelain made from the local resources of kaolin (white China clay) and pe
Purification at the Orchard Pavilion
Purification at the Orchard Pavilion
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The Spring Purification Festival is celebrated outdoors at the waterside and often includes a picnic.
Mountain Landscape in Moonlight
Mountain Landscape in Moonlight
Cleveland Museum of Art
Mi-lê:  Maitreya Buddha
Mi-lê: Maitreya Buddha
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Scepter in the Shape of a Ruyi Fungus
Scepter in the Shape of a Ruyi Fungus
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The ruyi scepter was among the decorative items collected by the Chinese literati.
Caparisoned Elephant
Caparisoned Elephant
Cleveland Museum of Art
The six-tusked elephant holds the throne of Puxian (Samantabhadra), the Bodhisattva of Universal Virtue, who often appears with Wenshu (Manjusri), the
Horse
Horse
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This ceramic horse was part of a set of figures depicting a procession, all of which was included in the tomb of a person of high rank.
The Nine Elders of the Mountain of Fragrance
The Nine Elders of the Mountain of Fragrance
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Tomb Guardians
Tomb Guardians
The Cleveland Museum of Art
With their fierce expressions and exaggerated physical features, these two fantastic guardian creatures were intended to guard the entrance to a tomb,
Watchtower
Watchtower
Cleveland Museum of Art
In this funerary sculpture of the watchtower is a lively retinue of hunters, musicians, dancers, and domestic animals.
Stem Cup
Stem Cup
The Cleveland Museum of Art
These two Ming imperial wares [1957.60 and 1957.61] are among the smallest, but most precious, of the museum's holdings in Chinese ceramics.
Mirror of Tortoise Knob and Lotus Pattern
Mirror of Tortoise Knob and Lotus Pattern
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The mirror retains much unaltered metal.
Lobed Mirror with Acrobats on Lotus Blossoms
Lobed Mirror with Acrobats on Lotus Blossoms
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The reflecting surfaces of the mirrors were smooth and highly polished.
Tripod (Ding)
Tripod (Ding)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Large and majestic, this tripod gives the effect of overpowering force.
Mirror with Animals and Birds
Mirror with Animals and Birds
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The silver inset of this mirror back was decorated with several hand-beaten techniques.
Album of Landscapes: Leaf 5
Album of Landscapes: Leaf 5
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Bodhidharma Meditating Facing a Cliff
Bodhidharma Meditating Facing a Cliff
Cleveland Museum of Art
Bodhidharma is the legendary founder of Chan (Zen) Buddhism in China. Here he is seen meditating in front of a cliff, atop Mount Song.
Bowl with Decoration of the "Three Friends"
Bowl with Decoration of the "Three Friends"
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Pine, bamboo, and plum blossom are known as the “Three Friends” of winter as metaphors of the scholar-gentleman’s ideal of integrity, endurance, lofti

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