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Water Vessel
Water Vessel
The Walters Art Museum
This type of water pot for washing brushes is named for sharing the shape of a beehive or chicken-coop (domed bamboo baskets with a small opening on t
Vase with Carved Magnolia Blossoms
Vase with Carved Magnolia Blossoms
The Walters Art Museum
This baluster shaped vase, with large trumpet neck and everted foot, is painted with floral motifs in underglaze cobalt blue.
Arrow Vase
Arrow Vase
The Walters Art Museum
An arrow vase is a type of vessel used for the drinking game "Touhu".
Faceted Vase
Faceted Vase
The Walters Art Museum
The faceted square body of this vase resembles the archaic bronze "zun" ceremonial wine pot.
Guanyin Vase
Guanyin Vase
The Walters Art Museum
This delicate amphora-shaped flower vase is covered with a peach bloom glaze of mottled reds and pinks.
Vase
Vase
The Walters Art Museum
This vase is decorated with designs in horizontal bands, divided by raised rings carved in the paste.
Circular Box for Seal Vermillion
Circular Box for Seal Vermillion
The Walters Art Museum
This small round covered box, called yinse he in Chinese, held the vermillion seal paste on the scholar's writing desk.
Box for Seal Paste
Box for Seal Paste
The Walters Art Museum
This small round covered box, called yinse he in Chinese, held the vermillion seal paste on the scholar's writing desk.
Vase with Fabulous Animal
Vase with Fabulous Animal
The Walters Art Museum
This small bottle-shaped vase, with a low globular body and tall straight neck, is painted in underglaze cobalt blue on a white porcelain body.
Bottle Vase with Floral Designs
Bottle Vase with Floral Designs
The Walters Art Museum
This globular bottle vase is painted with underglaze cobalt blue designs on white porcelain.
Blue and White Bottle with Scenes from a Novel
Blue and White Bottle with Scenes from a Novel
The Walters Art Museum
This bottle shaped vase with a bulge in the neck is an example of export porcelain to Holland.
Brush Washer
Brush Washer
The Walters Art Museum
This example of a tangluo xi or gong-shaped brush washer is covered with a peach bloom glaze on the outside and a white glaze inside.
Bowl with Incised Designs
Bowl with Incised Designs
The Walters Art Museum
This flared bowl with notched rim dates to the Northern Song dynasty and is a specific type of white ware called Ding ware.
Covered Bowl
Covered Bowl
The Walters Art Museum
The scene painted on the lid of this covered bowl may depict a scene from a novel.
Jar with Women and Peonies
Jar with Women and Peonies
The Walters Art Museum
Snuff bottles with designs painted in blue were produced in great quantities throughout most of the 19th century.
Lotus-Petal Vase
Lotus-Petal Vase
The Walters Art Museum
The chrysanthemum (juban) or lotus (heban) vase shape receives its name from the petals impressed around the base.
Brush Washer with Peonies and Chrysanthemums
Brush Washer with Peonies and Chrysanthemums
The Walters Art Museum
Water pots for washing brushes were designed to be placed on a Chinese scholar's desk.
Brush Pot with a Man
Brush Pot with a Man
The Walters Art Museum
This brush pot, representing the Chinese half-stanza "Dreaming, the brush blossoms into flowers," depicts a reclining man who dreams of beco
Vase with Waves and Dragons
Vase with Waves and Dragons
The Walters Art Museum
This baluster shaped vase (or meiping, "plum vase") utilizes multiple techniques and glazes.
Ewer with Foliated Panels
Ewer with Foliated Panels
The Walters Art Museum
This wine ewer with pear-shaped body, high handle, upright curving spout, and bell-shaped cover with a knob is painted with underglaze decorations in
Snuff Bottle with Landscape
Snuff Bottle with Landscape
The Walters Art Museum
This snuff bottle has a pilgrim bottle shape with a glass stopper and a green-stained bone collar.
Bowl with Deer
Bowl with Deer
The Walters Art Museum
This bowl is decorated with six panels of long legged deer against formalized foliage.
Wine Jar with Carp among Water Weeds and Lotuses
Wine Jar with Carp among Water Weeds and Lotuses
The Walters Art Museum
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
Bowl with Lotus Decoration
Bowl with Lotus Decoration
The Walters Art Museum
Chinese blue and white porcelains were some of the most commonly exported pieces to Europe, the Near East, and Southeast Asia.

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