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Bowl with Flowering Prunus
Bowl with Flowering Prunus
The Walters Art Museum
The flowering prunus on this white bowl is rendered in relief.
Celadon Lamp
Celadon Lamp
The Walters Art Museum
This porcelain lamp is from the Long Quan [Lung-ch'üan] celadon kilns.
Vase with Birds and Bamboo
Vase with Birds and Bamboo
The Walters Art Museum
The European practice of mounting porcelains with silver and gold embellishments began as early as the Middle Ages.
Vase with a Grapevine Motif
Vase with a Grapevine Motif
The Walters Art Museum
The European practice of mounting porcelains with silver and gold embellishments began as early as the Middle Ages.
Covered Vase
Covered Vase
The Walters Art Museum
The European practice of mounting porcelains with silver and gold embellishments began as early as the Middle Ages.
Bowl Mounted with Two Fish
Bowl Mounted with Two Fish
The Walters Art Museum
The European practice of mounting porcelains with silver and gold embellishments began as early as the Middle Ages.
Red Vase Mounted as a Cistern
Red Vase Mounted as a Cistern
The Walters Art Museum
The European practice of mounting porcelains with silver and gold embellishments began as early as the Middle Ages.
Clip for Paper with Sage Seated Under a Pine
Clip for Paper with Sage Seated Under a Pine
The Cleveland Museum of Art
An 18th-century Korean collector Yu Man-joo (1755–1788) wrote that “spending money on luxury clothing, dishes, and decorations for the home is a waste
Brush Rest:  Guan ware
Brush Rest: Guan ware
Cleveland Museum of Art
An 18th-century Korean collector Yu Man-joo (1755–1788) wrote that “spending money on luxury clothing, dishes, and decorations for the home is a waste
The Bodhisattvas of the Ten Stages in Attaining the Most Perfect Knowledge; The Eight Hosts of Deva, Naga, and Yakshi
The Bodhisattvas of the Ten Stages in Attaining the Most Perfect Knowledge; The Eight Hosts of Deva, Naga, and Yakshi
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The grandest of the Buddhist mortuary rites is the Water-Land (shuilu) ritual.
The Bodhisattvas of the Ten Stages in Attaining the Most Perfect Knowledge
The Bodhisattvas of the Ten Stages in Attaining the Most Perfect Knowledge
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This painting represents bodhisattvas of the ten stages of enlightenment undergoing the final processes toward Buddhahood.
The Eight Hosts of Deva, Naga, and Yakshi
The Eight Hosts of Deva, Naga, and Yakshi
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The grandest of the Buddhist mortuary rites is the Water-Land (shuilu) ritual.
Shakyamuni Emerging from the Mountains
Shakyamuni Emerging from the Mountains
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Shakyamuni emerged from the mountains after years of ascetic practices, which anticipated his sermon in the Deer Park and attainment of enlightenment
Three-String Vase (The Peach Bloom Vase)
Three-String Vase (The Peach Bloom Vase)
The Walters Art Museum
This vase of apparently simple shape swells slowly as it rises from its foot.
Teapot with Candlestick
Teapot with Candlestick
The Walters Art Museum
The mythical "feng" (phoenix) is entwined with scrolling peonies on the surface of the teapot.
Album of Daoist and Buddhist Themes: Procession of Daoist Deities: Leaf 1
Album of Daoist and Buddhist Themes: Procession of Daoist Deities: Leaf 1
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Leaf 1 portrays one of the three supreme deities in the Daoist religion.
Album of Daoist and Buddhist Themes: Procession of Daoist Deities: Leaf 11
Album of Daoist and Buddhist Themes: Procession of Daoist Deities: Leaf 11
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This album leaf depicts the Four Daoist Saints in martial garb from right to left: Field Marshal Tianpeng 天蓬大元帥, Vice Marshal Tianyou 天猷副元帥, True Lord
Head of a Guardian King
Head of a Guardian King
The Walters Art Museum
This stone head is Buddhist in inspiration. It is carved with bulging features, almost as if it had been kneaded out of clay.
Bottle Vase with Peonies, Lotus Blossoms, and Scrolling Vines
Bottle Vase with Peonies, Lotus Blossoms, and Scrolling Vines
The Walters Art Museum
Underglaze cobalt blue is painted in floral patterns uniformly on this white porcelain bottle vase.
Vase in the Shape of a Gu
Vase in the Shape of a Gu
The Walters Art Museum
This tall trumpet shaped vessel in the shape of an ancient bronze "gu" has a thin body divided by a central bulge and topped with an exagger
Peach Bloom Bottle Vase
Peach Bloom Bottle Vase
The Walters Art Museum
This flower vase is covered in a light peach bloom glaze and flaunts a variety of colors.
Bottle Vase Made for a Portuguese Trader
Bottle Vase Made for a Portuguese Trader
The Walters Art Museum
Trading and exchange between China and the Portuguese began after Manuel I established an embassy at Beijing in 1517.
Blue and White Cup with Scroll Design
Blue and White Cup with Scroll Design
The Walters Art Museum
This bell-shaped cup has a delicate body of white eggshell porcelain.
Bell (Lai Zhong)
Bell (Lai Zhong)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
In ancient China, music and ritual had political significance and were linked inseparably to the power of states.

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