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Lobed Mirror with Paired Phoenixes, a Nestling Bird, and a Lotus Blossom
The Cleveland Museum of Art
From flowers to animals, each detail on this mirror has symbolic meaning.
Animal-and-Grape Mirror
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Animal-and-Grape Mirror, mid-7th century ad China, Tang dynasty (ad 618-907) CMA 1995.356 [Cat. no. 53]
Three-Sectional Altar Group: Small Bowl with Carved Dragon (upper section of base)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Three-Sectional Altar Group: Small Bowl with Carved Dragon (bottom section of base)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Vase (Meiping)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The Longquan potter applied many coats of glaze and allowed each to dry before adding another. With
Lobed Mirror with Paired Phoenixes and Floral Displays
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Lobed Mirror with Two Phoenixes and Floral Displays, 8th century ad China, Tang dynasty (ad 618-907) CMA 1995.348 [Cat. no. 66.a]
Dog
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Modeled with a lively naturalism and light humor, the dog and the bear in this case reflect the worldly tastes of Han China.
Fragment with a Head of Bodhisattva
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Mirror with Quatrefoil, Paired Phoenixes, and Auspicious Animals
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Mirror with Four Nipples, Quasi-Dragons, and Birds
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Mandala Base
The Cleveland Museum of Art
A ritual object of Tibetan Buddhism, this cloisonné disc is used as the base for a three-dimensional mandala composed of miniature buildings.
Mirror with Twin Carp
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Mirror with Twin Carp, about 1200-25 China, Jin dynasty (1115-1234) CMA 1995.379 [Cat. no. 86]
Mirror with Concentric Circles and Linked Arcs
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Bodhisattva Guanyin
The Cleveland Museum of Art
In Buddhism, a bodhisattva is a being who, just before reaching enlightenment, turns back to assist others to reach enlightenment first.
Mirror with Concentric Circles, an Immortal, and Auspicious Animals
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Mirror with Concentric Circles, an Immortal, and Auspicious Animals, 1st century ad China, Eastern Han dynasty (ad 25-220) CMA 1995.304 [Cat. no. 23]
Pair of Lotus Petal Vases
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
Mirror with Serpentine Interlaces and Angular Meanders
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Mirror with Serpentine Interlaces and Angular Meanders
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Brush Washer with Dragons
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The attractive tonal range found in the painted decoration, resulting from the irregular size of cobalt
The New-born Buddha
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This image of the newborn Buddha is rare and unusual.
Returning Birds and Old Cypress
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Mirror with Quatrefoil, Concentric Circles, and Linked Arcs
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Square Mirror with Two Phoenixes and Floral Sprays
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The Chinese phoenix is known as Fenghuang, mythological birds in East Asian mythology that reign over all other birds.