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Landscape
Landscape
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Near the middle of this narrow landscape, a man sits on the upper story of a building.
Architectural Panels with Scenes from a Bodhisattva Legend
Architectural Panels with Scenes from a Bodhisattva Legend
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These panels, carved in low relief, must have originally adorned a Buddhist structure, perhaps a pagoda somewhere in northernmost China.
Standing Bodhisattva
Standing Bodhisattva
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Bodhisattvas or Buddhas-to-be are dressed as Indian princes would be, with elaborate jewelry.
Buddha
Buddha
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Carved from twelve joined pieces of wood, covered with five layers of lacquer, and then painted, this sculpture is the oldest, known surviving Chinese
Portable Buddhist Shrine
Portable Buddhist Shrine
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Pilgrims and itinerant monks used portable shrines for worship and teaching.
Wine Jar with Carp among Water Weeds and Lotuses
Wine Jar with Carp among Water Weeds and Lotuses
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This extraordinary Chinese porcelain wine jar was made at the Jingdezhen [Ching-te Chen] kilns during the reign of the Jiajing [Chia-ching] emperor (1
Camel
Camel
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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
Dragon
Dragon
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Placed in a tomb, a dragon provided a means to get to heaven.
Bell
Bell
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The emperor Huizong [Hui-tsung] (reigned 1100-1126) was anxious to bring ritual court music into accordance with ancient standards.
Pair of Vases with European Women
Pair of Vases with European Women
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This is an example of blue and white porcelain.
Brushwasher in the Form of a Leaf on Ivory and Wood Stand
Brushwasher in the Form of a Leaf on Ivory and Wood Stand
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Brush-washers for removing excess ink are essential tools in the traditional art of Chinese calligraphy and painting.
Cong
Cong
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At the corners of this object are the rudiments of masks, one over the other. Notice the incised round eyes.