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Large Bowl with Peony Scrolls
Large Bowl with Peony Scrolls
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Conical Bowl with Floral Scroll:  Qingbai Ware
Conical Bowl with Floral Scroll: Qingbai Ware
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Cup Stand with Dragons in Waves
Cup Stand with Dragons in Waves
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Standing Guanyin
Standing Guanyin
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Pair of Vases
Pair of Vases
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This spectacular vase, one of a pair in the collection, depicts flowering and fruiting peach trees to convey an auspicious message of affluence and lo
Vase with Peaches
Vase with Peaches
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This spectacular vase, one of a pair in the collection, depicts flowering and fruiting peach trees to convey an auspicious message of affluence and lo
Album of Calligraphy and Paintings
Album of Calligraphy and Paintings
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The artist Bian Shoumin is known for his depiction of wild geese, water, and reeds.
Travelers in Autumn Mountains
Travelers in Autumn Mountains
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Most of the signature of the artist has been scraped away, so that only the character "Sheng" is legible.
Mortuary Figures of the Zodiac Signs
Mortuary Figures of the Zodiac Signs
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The twelve-animal zodiac series—rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog, and boar—signifies a traditional Chinese con
Ceremonial Tube (Cong)
Ceremonial Tube (Cong)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The cong, a cylindrical tube with a square outer section, was one of the most impressive jade implements used in ancient rites.
Conical Bowl with Carved Babies and Floral Motif
Conical Bowl with Carved Babies and Floral Motif
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The conical shape of this bowl is especially suitable for whipping powdered tea, which became popular at court, in monasteries, and in scholarly elite
Amida Buddha
Amida Buddha
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The leaf-shaped halo of this seated Buddha bears the rare, unusual icon of the three nirmana Buddhas, which represents a symbolic homage of the Buddha
Mirror with Auspicious Animals, Celestial Horses, and Grapevines
Mirror with Auspicious Animals, Celestial Horses, and Grapevines
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The mirror is covered with thick layers of corrosion that have been partially scraped off the reflecting surface.
Thumb Ring
Thumb Ring
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Jade rings were worn by men on the thumb of the right hand to assist with holding and pulling the string of the archer’s bow.
Ewer
Ewer
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The splashes of color on the dark glaze were achieved by sprinkling the wood ash on the black-brown glaze before firing.
Ducks under Reeds
Ducks under Reeds
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The artist realistically represented that the Mandarin duck is a sexually dimorphic species, meaning males and females differ in appearance.
Seated Arhat with Two Attendants
Seated Arhat with Two Attendants
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Arhat, or Luohan (in Chinese), were the disciples of the historical Buddha.
Birds on a Tree above a Cataract
Birds on a Tree above a Cataract
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Miracle of the Dragon
Miracle of the Dragon
The Cleveland Museum of Art
In the upper right, the historical Buddha, Shakyamuni, is seated in meditation for such a long time that birds have begun assembling twigs for a nest

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