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Purification at the Orchard Pavilion
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The Spring Purification Festival is celebrated outdoors at the waterside and often includes a picnic.
Tomb Guardians
The Cleveland Museum of Art
With their fierce expressions and exaggerated physical features, these two fantastic guardian creatures were intended to guard the entrance to a tomb,
Mi-lê: Maitreya Buddha
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Scepter in the Shape of a Ruyi Fungus
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The ruyi scepter was among the decorative items collected by the Chinese literati.
Horse
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This ceramic horse was part of a set of figures depicting a procession, all of which was included in the tomb of a person of high rank.
The Nine Elders of the Mountain of Fragrance
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Stem Cup
The Cleveland Museum of Art
These two Ming imperial wares [1957.60 and 1957.61] are among the smallest, but most precious, of the museum's holdings in Chinese ceramics.
Mirror of Tortoise Knob and Lotus Pattern
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The mirror retains much unaltered metal.
Lobed Mirror with Acrobats on Lotus Blossoms
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The reflecting surfaces of the mirrors were smooth and highly polished.
Tripod (Ding)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Large and majestic, this tripod gives the effect of overpowering force.
Mirror with Animals and Birds
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The silver inset of this mirror back was decorated with several hand-beaten techniques.
Album of Landscapes: Leaf 5
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Bowl with Decoration of the "Three Friends"
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Pine, bamboo, and plum blossom are known as the “Three Friends” of winter as metaphors of the scholar-gentleman’s ideal of integrity, endurance, lofti
Lily and Butterflies
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Vase with Peonies and Five Spouts
The Cleveland Museum of Art
"In full autumn wind and dew the kilns of Yue open; And a thousand peaks are despoiled of their halcyon green" (translated by S. W.
Mirror with Lotus and Mantra
The Cleveland Museum of Art
A mantra or meditative statement is embedded in the petals of the lotus flower on the mirror back.
Dish with Female and Attendant
The Cleveland Museum of Art
On the flattened rim of this dish is a band of ironred enamel decoration with the Chinese characters Wanshou wujiang, meaning "Long life without
Animal-and-Grape Mirror
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The mirror was cast using lost-wax technology. Little finishing work is evident on the back.
Waterpot with Ram's Head Spout
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Pure white jade like this, known to the Chinese as "mutton-fat" jade, is particularly prized.
Hollow Tile: Column from Tomb-Chamber Doorway
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Striding tigers (top), racing horsemen (right column), and reverent officials (left column) are stamped into the surface of this underground portal to
Mirror with a Square Band, Four Nipples, and Grass Leaf Motifs
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Mirror with Concentric Circles
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Mirror with Serpentine Interlaces
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The mirror was cast in a ceramic mold. The concave concentric circles were polished while the remainder of the cast design received no finishing.
Frosted Branches and Dwarf Bamboo, in the Style of Su Shih
The Cleveland Museum of Art