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Bird-Headed Ewer
Bird-Headed Ewer
The Cleveland Museum of Art
With a lobed body, a bird-shaped head, and a birdfeather loop handle, this ewer is derived from West and Central Asian metalwork: Tang potters adopted
Bowl with Peony Sprays on Diaper Ground (exterior); Chrysanthemum Sprays (interior)
Bowl with Peony Sprays on Diaper Ground (exterior); Chrysanthemum Sprays (interior)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The production of extraordinarily refined Qing imperial wares such as these could have involved the transportation of undecorated, plain porcelains fr
Bowl with Peony Sprays on Diaper Ground (exterior); Chrysanthemum Sprays (interior)
Bowl with Peony Sprays on Diaper Ground (exterior); Chrysanthemum Sprays (interior)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The production of extraordinarily refined Qing imperial wares such as these could have involved the transportation of undecorated, plain porcelains fr
Candle Stand
Candle Stand
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This magnificent candle or lamp stand consists of a shallow dish and a cylindrical holder, below which is a columnar support embellished with palmette
Jar with Cover
Jar with Cover
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The beauty of Jun ware lies in its spectacular glaze effects, which provide immediate visual appeal.
Bird-shaped Urn
Bird-shaped Urn
Cleveland Museum of Art
An imaginative shape and abstract curvilinear patterns lend delightful charm to this functional jar.
Bowl with Lotus Scrolls
Bowl with Lotus Scrolls
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Bowl such as this, with kinrande (gold-engraved) decoration over monochrome enamels, may have been made originally for export to Japan.
Bulb Bowl
Bulb Bowl
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Numbered Jun ware is inscribed with a number on its bottom-in this case number "two"-and is thought to have been made initially for the earl
Jar
Jar
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This finely potted vessel has an off-white porcelain body covered with a transparent glaze, giving an overall warm white color.
Bowl with Ducks among Waves and Reeds
Bowl with Ducks among Waves and Reeds
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Delicacy and refinement, combined with simplicity of shape, make Ding ware particularly attractive.
Bottle-shaped Vase
Bottle-shaped Vase
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 Pot with Episode from Life on Sima Guang
Brush Pot with Episode from Life on Sima Guang
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Painted in a continuous scene around the cylindrical body is an episode from a folktale about Sima Guang (1019-86), a renowned Northern Song statesman
Vase with Pear-Shaped Body
Vase with Pear-Shaped Body
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
Vase with Lotus Plants
Vase with Lotus Plants
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
Bowl with Dragons and Clouds
Bowl with Dragons and Clouds
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Vase
Vase
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
Jar with Spiral Designs
Jar with Spiral Designs
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This jar is a spectacular example of painted pottery from the Majiayao culture, one of the regional cultures of prehistoric China.
Transitional Blue-and-White Square Bottle
Transitional Blue-and-White Square Bottle
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The shape of this flask derives from European gin bottles.
Pair of Leather Bag-Shaped Flasks with Covers
Pair of Leather Bag-Shaped Flasks with Covers
Cleveland Museum of Art
Flasks like these derive their shapes from leather bags; even the edges are finely rouletted to resemble the seams of sewn leather.
Headrest with Three Lions
Headrest with Three Lions
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Three lions—two ferocious adults and one playful cub—form the base of this Chinese headrest.
Bowl with Poppies, Tree Peony, and Flowering Mimosa
Bowl with Poppies, Tree Peony, and Flowering Mimosa
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Developments in enamel technology led to new possibilities in polychrome decoration.
Vase (Meiping) with Waves
Vase (Meiping) with Waves
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Jizhou ware characteristically shows the use of slip coating, bold designs, and color contrasts to achieve stunning visual effects.
Ewer with a Lion-shaped Spout
Ewer with a Lion-shaped Spout
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This remarkable ewer is most likely a very early and rare type of Yaozhou ware, with the shape and decoration recalling Tang metal ware.
Leather Bag-Shaped Flask with Cover
Leather Bag-Shaped Flask with Cover
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Flasks like these derive their shapes from leather bags; even the edges are finely rouletted to resemble the seams of sewn leather.

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