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TLV Mirror
TLV Mirror
Cleveland Museum of Art
The mirror was cast in a ceramic mold.
Vase with Floral Scrolls
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
Finial
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Chariots and weapons were associated with hunting and warfare in the ancient world.
Mirror with Four T's
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
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
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
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.
Scholar-Hermits in the Autumn Mountains
Scholar-Hermits in the Autumn Mountains
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Jar (Hu)
Jar (Hu)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This superb Han dynasty jar has a robust shape imitating that of the bronze (hu) and is covered with a thin brownish-green glaze.
Stele with Shakyamuni and Maitreya
Stele with Shakyamuni and Maitreya
Cleveland Museum of Art
In this stele, Shakyamuni (the historical Buddha) bears a benign smile in the hand gestures of fearlessness and gift giving.
Incense Burner (Boshan Lu)
Incense Burner (Boshan Lu)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This incense burner--one of the most imaginative bronze vessel types--takes the shape of the mountain to represent the mythical land of the immortals,
Album of Miscellaneous Subjects, Leaf 4
Album of Miscellaneous Subjects, Leaf 4
Cleveland Museum of Art
Leaf 4 This leaf alludes to Wang Wei's poetic lines: In empty hills, there is no one there; Yet one can hear the sound of conversation.
Pair of Bowls with Peony Sprays on Diaper Ground (exterior); Chrysanthemum Sprays (interior)
Pair of Bowls with Peony Sprays on Diaper Ground (exterior); Chrysanthemum Sprays (interior)
Cleveland Museum of Art
The production of extraordinarily refined Qing imperial wares such as these could have involved the transportation of undecorated, plain porcelains fr
Standing Disciple Mahakasyapa Holding a Cylindrical Reliquary
Standing Disciple Mahakasyapa Holding a Cylindrical Reliquary
Cleveland Museum of Art
Mahakasyapa, the disciple of Shakyamuni, is presented with closed eyes in an expression of meditative concentration.
Chicken-Headed Ewer
Chicken-Headed Ewer
Cleveland Museum of Art
The development of high-fired celadon in the south was a significant achievement in Chinese ceramics history.
Empty Arbor and Rapid Waterfall
Empty Arbor and Rapid Waterfall
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Bird-Headed Ewer
Bird-Headed Ewer
The Cleveland Museum of Art
With a lobed body, a bird-shaped head, and a birdfeather loop handle, this ewer is derived from West and Central Asian metalwork: Tang potters adopted
Miniature Mountain with Daoist Paradise
Miniature Mountain with Daoist Paradise
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Sizable jade boulders of mountainous landscapes were carved to represent the search for the paradise or immortals' dwellings in the mountains.
Mirror with Deities and Animals Surrounded by Rings of Squares and Semicircles
Mirror with Deities and Animals Surrounded by Rings of Squares and Semicircles
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Inscription: I made this bright mirror by refining the three metals. Then I sculpted infinite forms.

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