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Autumn Landscape
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Fantastic Lion
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Covered Jar (Hu)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Relief with Dragon from a Funerary Stove Model
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Tea Bowl: Jian ware
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Box with Cover (lid)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Snuff Bottle with Stopper
Cleveland Museum of Art
Mirror with Intertwined Serpents
The Walters Art Museum
Tall-Necked Vase
The Walters Art Museum
Storage Jar
The Walters Art Museum
Armchair in Louis XIV Style
The Walters Art Museum
Chairs in this style were sold at the Chinese pavilion, Philadelphia Centennial in 1876.
Pillow
The Walters Art Museum
Brushholder with Figures in a Garden
The Walters Art Museum
Pair of Vases with a Blossoming Branch
The Walters Art Museum
This is an example of blue and white porcelain.
Tree Root
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Here, the twists and turns, ebb and flow of the natural form of the tree root can be interpreted as the energy that gives life and the endless transfo
Snuff Bottle with Dragon
The Walters Art Museum
This famille-verte Dragon Bottle, simliar in shape to Walters 49.2551 is enamelled over the white glaze with a large dragon amongst flames and a sacre
View of the Hongs of Canton
The Walters Art Museum
Snuff Bottle in the Form of a Miniature Vase
The Walters Art Museum
This streaked olive-brown glaze drains to an almost colorless tone at the mouth of this vessel and pools in a thick welt above the brown-dressed foot-
Pair of Architectural Terminals
The Walters Art Museum
These architechtural features are in the form of dragons, they would most likely have served as beam-ends for the roof of a temple.
Grain Weight in the Form of a Hare
The Walters Art Museum
Crouched on top of a rectangular stone base, this natuarlistic carving of a hare served as a standard weight for measuring grain in the marketplace.
Circulation of ch'i (breath)
The Walters Art Museum
This is a Taoist depiction of the circulation of "chi" (inner breath) taken from a plank in the White Cloud Taoist Temple in Beijing.
Sarasvati
The Walters Art Museum
Sarasvati is a Hindu goddess, adopted as a goddess of learning and the performing arts by Buddhists.