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Beaker-Shaped Vase with Four Animals
Beaker-Shaped Vase with Four Animals
The Walters Art Museum
This beaker-shaped vase is decorated with etched borders and a painted underglaze cobalt blue scene of a landscape and creatures; three of the four an
Arrow Vase
Arrow Vase
The Walters Art Museum
An arrow vase is a type of vessel used for the drinking game "Touhu".
Ducks in a Lotus Pond
Ducks in a Lotus Pond
The Walters Art Museum
The lotus flower has long been associated with Chinese notions of purity.
Hangzhou Landscape
Hangzhou Landscape
The Walters Art Museum
Inscribed in the upper right corner of this painting is a line taken from a poem by the 9th-century classical Chinese writer Zhang Hu.
Portable Buddhist Shrine
Portable Buddhist Shrine
The Walters Art Museum
Pilgrims and itinerant monks used portable shrines for worship and teaching.
Bodhisattva Guanyin
Bodhisattva Guanyin
The Walters Art Museum
Guanyin is a bodhisattva, a divine being who has attained enlightenment but chooses to stay in the world to help others.
Teapot with Landscapes
Teapot with Landscapes
The Walters Art Museum
This "famille rose" porcelain teapot depicts landscapes of the Southern Mountains and the Northern Isles.
Camel
Camel
The Walters Art Museum
A beast of burden and crucial component of the trade routes across the northwest deserts of China, the camel came to symbolize commerce, exchange, and
Calligraphy
Calligraphy
The Walters Art Museum
Using clerical script, Wang writes: Shadowed by clouds, though with hope of surmounting them Facing the sun, though without the heart to reach toward
Cup with Dragon Handles
Cup with Dragon Handles
The Walters Art Museum
This dull green jade rython cup sits on the horns and tail of a monster-mask near its base.
Center of a Broken Dish with Shou Lao
Center of a Broken Dish with Shou Lao
The Walters Art Museum
This is an example of "famille verte" porcelain; this particular piece is the center of a broken dish featuring Shou Lao, the God of Longevi
Bi
Bi
The Walters Art Museum
Wine Vessel
Wine Vessel
The Walters Art Museum
The short inscription under the handle indicates that the vessel was made in memory of a male ancestor. The decoration is in low relief and incised.