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Landscape with Flying Geese
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Twelve Views of Tiger Hill, Suzhou: The Thousand Buddha Hall and the Pagoda of the "Cloudy Cliff" Monastery
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Pair of Bowls with Eight Immortals
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Seated Guanyin
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Bamboo and Ducks by a Rushing Stream
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Sleeping Bird on a Prunus Branch
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Adoring Monk
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Twelve Views of Tiger Hill, Suzhou: Bamboo Pavilion, Tiger Hill
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Listening to the Qin
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Dwelling in the Longmian ("Sleeping Dragon") Mountains
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Cruciform Mirror with Six Blossoms
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Bronze mirrors were made in China from neolithic times until the Qing dynasty, when glass mirrors were brought to China from the West.
Pair of Bowls with Xiwangmu and Attendants
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Xiwangmu is the name for the Queen Mother of the West, an ancient Chinese goddess.
Dwelling in the Longmian ("Sleeping Dragon") Mountains
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Dwelling in the Longmian ("Sleeping Dragon") Mountains
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Twelve Views of Tiger Hill, Suzhou: Distant View of Tiger Hill from the Canal Mooring
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Dish with Dragons, Pomegranates, and Peaches
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Various techniques are applied to the decoration of susancai or "plain three-color" ware.
Children at Play
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Twelve Views of Tiger Hill, Suzhou: The Thousand Acres of Clouds
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Yang Guifei Leaving the Bath
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This painting relates to the legendary love story between Tang dynasty (AD 618–906) emperor Xuanzong and his consort, the beautiful Yang Guifei.
Dish with flat base
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This dish features lively contrasting black and beige clay marbling underneath a transparent glaze.
Water Buffalo and Herdboys
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The Haven of the Peach-Blossom Spring
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Some fifty inhabitants of the Peach Blossom Spring gather in a small clearing surrounded by thatched huts and cottages.
Octafoil Mirror with Two Immortals Crossing the Ocean
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Inscription: Made by the famous Zhou Yuan.
Squirrels on the Chestnut Tree
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Songtian is known for his depictions of squirrels in a monochrome style characterized by crisp, decisive brushstrokes.