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Elephant, Horse, and Hare
Elephant, Horse, and Hare
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Mirror with Paired Felines
Mirror with Paired Felines
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The two leopard-like creatures stalking each other around the knob of this mirror display a naturalistic animal style that emerged with the Sui and Ta
Lu Tong and Servant
Lu Tong and Servant
The Cleveland Museum of Art
River Landscape
River Landscape
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Dragon amid Clouds
Dragon amid Clouds
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Clouds Visiting a Mountain Retreat
Clouds Visiting a Mountain Retreat
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The artist’s inscription states that he painted this landscape in the style of Kao Kegong, who in turn followed Mi Fu’s and Mi Youren’s cloudy landsca
Su Wu the Shepherd
Su Wu the Shepherd
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Peaches
Peaches
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Cat and Butterfly
Cat and Butterfly
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Mirror with Four Spirits
Mirror with Four Spirits
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Inscription: The immortal peaks rise as twins. The wise river now has a rival. Morning flowers are made bright and charming.
Set of Bells with Diamond-Shaped Insignia
Set of Bells with Diamond-Shaped Insignia
The Cleveland Museum of Art
These rare, elegant bronze bells were made in a tribal village along the southern borders of China.
Landscape after Mi Fu
Landscape after Mi Fu
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Mirror Featuring Deities and Kings in Three Sections Surrounded by Rings of Squares and Semicircles
Mirror Featuring Deities and Kings in Three Sections Surrounded by Rings of Squares and Semicircles
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Inscription: I made this bright mirror By refining the three metals. With my fine skill, I engraved [the design].
Bell with Diamond-Shaped Insignia
Bell with Diamond-Shaped Insignia
The Cleveland Museum of Art
These rare, elegant bronze bells were made in a tribal village along the southern borders of China.
Bell with Diamond-Shaped Insignia
Bell with Diamond-Shaped Insignia
The Cleveland Museum of Art
These rare, elegant bronze bells were made in a tribal village along the southern borders of China.
Bell with Diamond-Shaped Insignia
Bell with Diamond-Shaped Insignia
The Cleveland Museum of Art
These rare, elegant bronze bells were made in a tribal village along the southern borders of China.
New Year's Day in a Village at Stone Lake
New Year's Day in a Village at Stone Lake
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This rural scene presents typical activities of a New Year’s Day in which relatives and friends approach the house to convey their good wishes to the
Bell with Diamond-Shaped Insignia
Bell with Diamond-Shaped Insignia
The Cleveland Museum of Art
These rare, elegant bronze bells were made in a tribal village along the southern borders of China.
Mirror with Concentric Circles and Linked Arcs
Mirror with Concentric Circles and Linked Arcs
Cleveland Museum of Art
Inscription: Refine the copper to be pure and bright. Make it into a mirror to receive rightful decor.
Meiping  Vase with Cloud Collars and Peony Sprays
Meiping Vase with Cloud Collars and Peony Sprays
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This beautiful vase, called a meiping, is a testimony to the extremely high standards demanded for imperial white porcelain of the Yongle period.
Faceted Bottle
Faceted Bottle
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
Tripod with Cover (lid)
Tripod with Cover (lid)
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
Bottle Vase:  Guan ware
Bottle Vase: Guan ware
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
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

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