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Snuff Bottle with Dragon
Snuff Bottle with Dragon
The Walters Art Museum
Jar with Three Fu-Dogs
Jar with Three Fu-Dogs
The Walters Art Museum
By the late 1600s, groupings of five or seven Chinese porcelain vessels with alternating shapes were often displayed over doors.
Snuff Bottle with Precious Objects
Snuff Bottle with Precious Objects
The Walters Art Museum
Framed Panel with Jun [Chün] Ware Shards
Framed Panel with Jun [Chün] Ware Shards
The Walters Art Museum
These shards of broken pottery likely date to the Song Dynasty. They were prized for their rich blue and purple colors.
Framed Panel with Jun [Chün] Ware Shards
Framed Panel with Jun [Chün] Ware Shards
The Walters Art Museum
These shards of broken pottery likely date to the Song Dynasty. They were prized for their rich blue and purple colors.
Standing Bodhisattva
Standing Bodhisattva
The Walters Art Museum
This standing figure has its right arm broken off at the wrist, and its left at the elbow. The feet are missing.
Barbarians and Envoys Bring Tribute to the Emperor
Barbarians and Envoys Bring Tribute to the Emperor
The Walters Art Museum
This handscroll, in the style of the 12th-13th century, is said to depict envoys from the territories around China's periphery bringing tribute t
Brush Holder
Brush Holder
The Walters Art Museum
This perforated cylindrical brush holder is molded and incised in the paste with depictions of lotus leaves, buds, blossoms, and tall water reeds.
Framed Panel with Jun [Chün] Ware Shards
Framed Panel with Jun [Chün] Ware Shards
The Walters Art Museum
These shards of broken pottery likely date to the Song Dynasty. They were prized for their rich blue and purple colors.
The Bodhisattva Guanyin
The Bodhisattva Guanyin
The Walters Art Museum
In this beautifully crafted statuette, Guanyin, the bodhisattva of compassion, wears a long, belted skirt and a shawl.
Brush Washer with Dragon Medallions
Brush Washer with Dragon Medallions
The Walters Art Museum
Water pots for washing brushes of this shape are named for their resemblance to a beehive or a dome-shaped chicken-coop (with a small opening on the t
Sages in a Winter Landscape
Sages in a Winter Landscape
The Walters Art Museum
The artist has adopted the choppy individual style of brushwork developed in the 18th century by Huang Shen, one of the "Yangzhou Eccentrics.&quo
Framed Panel with Jun [Chün] Ware Shards
Framed Panel with Jun [Chün] Ware Shards
The Walters Art Museum
These shards of broken pottery likely date to the Song Dynasty. They were prized for their rich blue and purple colors.
Snuff Bottle with Landscape
Snuff Bottle with Landscape
The Walters Art Museum
This is an example of "famille rose" porcelain.
Lady Boating in a Lotus Pond
Lady Boating in a Lotus Pond
The Walters Art Museum
Above the beautiful woman at bottom center in this delicately painted landscape are a willow tree, a fancy mist-shrouded garden pavilion, and towering
Vase
Vase
The Walters Art Museum
This ovoid bottle-vase has gently undulating sides, bulging out at the center and tapering at both ends to a round foot and to the neck and round mout
Mountain Landscape with Houses and Figures
Mountain Landscape with Houses and Figures
The Walters Art Museum
The turbulent mountains in the paintings by Yuan Jiang and his followers were inspired by those in the works of a great 11th-century master, Guo Xi.
Blue and Green Landscape
Blue and Green Landscape
The Walters Art Museum
A painter in the court of the emperor in the 1424-35 period, Shih Jui liked to work in the blue-and-green manner developed centuries earlier.
Covered Jar with Lion-Headed Bosses
Covered Jar with Lion-Headed Bosses
The Walters Art Museum
This piece has been polished smooth.
Red Baluster-Shaped Vase
Red Baluster-Shaped Vase
The Walters Art Museum
This vase is glazed and enameled. The neck has been ground down. The openwork Japanese (?) metal cover has designs of bamboo stalks.
Three Conjoined Vases
Three Conjoined Vases
The Walters Art Museum
These vases tell the story of a mishap during firing. We don’t usually see mistakes from the kiln because they have been discarded.
Bottle with Hanging Ornaments and Vases
Bottle with Hanging Ornaments and Vases
The Walters Art Museum
By the late 1600s, groupings of five or seven Chinese porcelain vessels with alternating shapes were often displayed over doors.
Snuff Bottle with Two Figures in a Landscape and Men in a Boat
Snuff Bottle with Two Figures in a Landscape and Men in a Boat
The Walters Art Museum
Modeled in high relief.

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