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Liu Haichan
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Zhong Kui Supported by Ghosts
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Mirror with Four Nipples, Four Quasi-Dragons, and Birds
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Mirror with Serpentine Interlaces
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Bowl with Dragons and Clouds
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Fragments of bowls with unglazed foot rings and molded and incised ornament very similar to this extremely rare piece have been excavated at the early
Mirror with Concentric Circles, an Immortal, and Auspicious Animals
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Mirror with Continuous Arcs against Whorl Pattern
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Three-Sectional Altar Group: Koro (bottom section of base)
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Bowl with Flower Petals
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Yuan dynasty Shufu ware was a further development of the earlier qingbai ware and is characterized by a more heavily constructed body, opaque white gl
Mirror with Five Blossoms and Overlapping Lozenges
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Mirror with Quatrefoil, Four Nipples, Animals, and Birds
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Mirror with Three Dragons
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Mirror with Quatrefoil and Feather Pattern
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Mirror with Clouds and Nebulae
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Mirrors provided literal reflection and were decorated with symbolic imagery that illuminated universal themes.
Cottages in a Misty Grove in Autumn
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Brush Holder
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This porcelain brush holder is considered to have been made in the "Transitional period," a term used to define the period between about 162
Lotus Petal Vase
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The "peach-bloom" glaze developed during the Kangzi era has also been described as "drunken with beauty." Technical achievements w
Album of Landscape Paintings Illustrating Old Poems: A Man Reclines beneath an Overhanging Branch
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Oval Cup Stand with Animal Masks
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This tablet is engraved with minuscule characters; the inscribed text is an essay by the Qianlong emperor.
Three-Sectional Altar Group
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Album of Landscape Paintings Illustrating Old Poems: Children Play in a Rocky Grove
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Funerary Urn (Hunping)
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Green-glazed stoneware developed greater variety in the south after the Han dynasty.