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Vase with Peaches
Vase with Peaches
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This spectacular vase, one of a pair in the collection, depicts flowering and fruiting peach trees to convey an auspicious message of affluence and lo
Conical Bowl with Carved Babies and Floral Motif
Conical Bowl with Carved Babies and Floral Motif
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The conical shape of this bowl is especially suitable for whipping powdered tea, which became popular at court, in monasteries, and in scholarly elite
Ewer
Ewer
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The splashes of color on the dark glaze were achieved by sprinkling the wood ash on the black-brown glaze before firing.
Pair of Bowls with Eight Immortals
Pair of Bowls with Eight Immortals
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Pair of Bowls with Xiwangmu and Attendants
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.
Dish with Dragons, Pomegranates, and Peaches
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.
Dish with flat base
Dish with flat base
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This dish features lively contrasting black and beige clay marbling underneath a transparent glaze.
Plum Blossom Cup
Plum Blossom Cup
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This porcelain cup is considered to have been made in the "Transitional period," a term used to define the period between about 1620 and 168
Bowl with Xiwangmu and Attendants
Bowl with Xiwangmu and Attendants
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Xiwangmu is the name for the Queen Mother of the West, an ancient Chinese goddess.
Bowl in Form of Archaic Gui
Bowl in Form of Archaic Gui
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Bowl with Eight Immortals
Bowl with Eight Immortals
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Meiping Vase with Dragon Motif
Meiping Vase with Dragon Motif
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This 14th-century vase with carved decoration under a transparent bluish-white glaze (qingbai) depicts a coiling dragon amid thick mists and clouds—a
Bowl with Eight Immortals
Bowl with Eight Immortals
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Bowl with Peonies
Bowl with Peonies
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This bowl was made at the Jingdezhen kilns and then decorated probably in the Imperial Palace workshops in Beijing.
Fluted Cup with Dragon Handle
Fluted Cup with Dragon Handle
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Bowl with Birds and Flowers
Bowl with Birds and Flowers
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This porcelain bowl is considered to have been made in the "Transitional period," a term used to define the period between about 1620 and 16
Cloud-Collar Pillow with Waves
Cloud-Collar Pillow with Waves
The Cleveland Museum of Art
While ceramic might not be your choice for a pillow, it actually kept the user cool as they slept.
Cup and Stand (stand)
Cup and Stand (stand)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Square Covered Box with Hundred Antiquities
Square Covered Box with Hundred Antiquities
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The painted decoration in this box cover provides an interesting image of the antiquities and objects being collected in the Chinese scholar’s desk—al
Yellow Glazed Bowl
Yellow Glazed Bowl
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This bowl dates from the Zhengde period, a time renowned for its production of high-quality imperial porcelains.
Bowl with Xiwangmu and Attendants
Bowl with Xiwangmu and Attendants
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Tomb Guardian with Animal Head
Tomb Guardian with Animal Head
The Cleveland Museum of Art
With their fierce expressions and exaggerated physical features, fantastic guardian creatures were intended to guard the entrance to a tomb, warding o

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