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Album of Calligraphy and Paintings
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The artist Bian Shoumin is known for his depiction of wild geese, water margins, and reeds.
Inlay for a Mirror or Box: Lady on a Bird
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The p'ing-t'o technique of inlaying gold and silver foil on lacquer produced luxurious articles of elegance and fragility.
Wine Cups (Jue)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Wine and food played a major role in ritual offerings to the ancestral spirits and the Supreme Ancestor (Shangdi) performed by the Shang rulers in the
Inlay for a Mirror or Box: Lady on a Bird
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The p'ing-t'o technique of inlaying gold and silver foil on lacquer produced luxurious articles of elegance and fragility.
Spring Landscape
The Cleveland Museum of Art
One of the acclaimed "Four Monks" (the other three being Zhu Da, Daoji, and Hongren), Kuncan was known for the rough and rustic style of his
Album of Miscellaneous Subjects, Colophon
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The Japanese artist Tomioka Tessai (1836-1924) adds a colophon on the last page, commenting on the rarity of Fan Qi's paintings among those of th
Mirror with a Square Band and Four Nipples
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Inscription: May you see the light of the sun, And live in endless joy!
Landscape Album in Various Styles: Spring Plowing
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Hollow-Legged Tripod (Li Ding)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This food vessel exhibits a new decorative trend of metropolitan Western Zhou foundries.
Inlay for a Mirror or Box: Lady and Mandolin
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The p'ing-t'o technique of inlaying gold and silver foil on lacquer produced luxurious articles of elegance and fragility.
Woman Holding Plum Blossoms
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Tang figurines placed in the tombs give a vivid picture of everyday life.
Inlay for a Mirror or Box: Lady and Flute
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The p'ing-t'o technique of inlaying gold and silver foil on lacquer produced luxurious articles of elegance and fragility.
Inlay for a Mirror or Box: shih-shih
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The p'ing-t'o technique of inlaying gold and silver foil on lacquer produced luxurious articles of elegance and fragility.
Returning Peasants in a Spring Evening
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Although little known today, Tao Hong was a versatile artist who here depicts farmers returning home after a day in the fields.
Landscape Album in Various Styles: Pleasure in a Mountain Brook
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Landscape Album in Various Styles: Traveling in Autumn Mountains
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Inlay for a Mirror or Box: shih-shih
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The p'ing-t'o technique of inlaying gold and silver foil on lacquer produced luxurious articles of elegance and fragility.
Mirror with Four Running Animals
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Inscription: I received a gift: the mirror of the King of Qin. For this, I would have paid willingly a thousand taels of silver.
Vase with Floral Scrolls
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Cizhou ware characteristically shows the use of slip coating, bold designs, and color contrasts to achieve stunning visual effects.
Finial
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Chariots and weapons were associated with hunting and warfare in the ancient world.
Mirror with Four T's
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The symbolic significance of the ancient Chinese mirror lies in its circular form and reflective quality that make it resemble the sun and the moon.
Album of Miscellaneous Subjects, Leaf 7
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Leaf 7 Han Tan's colophon reads: Thoughts of autumn in the nuptial chamber with the new chill arising, The white frost all persuasive with a brig
Album of Miscellaneous Subjects, Leaf 2
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Leaf 2 This leaf is, perhaps, based on Du Mu's poetic line: The herdboy pointed to the distant Apricot Village.
Mt. Shenchang
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This album of landscape paintings depicts the famous scenic areas located in and around the city of Wuxing in southeastern China.