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Dish with Female and Attendant
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
Hollow Tile:  Column from Tomb-Chamber Doorway
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
Dice Bowl
Dice Bowl
Cleveland Museum of Art
The Chinese connoisseurs use the poetic term "snowflake blue" to describe the mottling effects of white blotches amid tones of blue colored
Hollow Tile:  Lintel from Tomb-Chamber Doorway
Hollow Tile: Lintel 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
Jar (Hu)
Jar (Hu)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Instead of depicting a real landscape, the artist focused on the rhythmic forces of nature and the movement of energy, using the scrolling form as a s
Architectural Brick with Dancer in Relief
Architectural Brick with Dancer in Relief
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This brick originally formed part of the exterior wall of the pagoda at the Xiudingsi Buddhist monastery near Anyang, Henan province.
Hollow Tile:  Column from Tomb-Chamber Doorway
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
Phoenix-Headed Ewer
Phoenix-Headed Ewer
Cleveland Museum of Art
Phoenix-headed ewers of this type have been unearthed at Xicun in Guangdong province.
Vase (Meiping)
Vase (Meiping)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The Longquan potter applied many coats of glaze and allowed each to dry before adding another. With
Pair of Lotus Petal Vases
Pair of Lotus Petal Vases
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The "peach-bloom" glaze developed during the Kangzi era has also been described as "drunken with beauty." Technical achievements w
Brush Washer with Dragons
Brush Washer with Dragons
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The attractive tonal range found in the painted decoration, resulting from the irregular size of cobalt
Bowl with Dragons and Clouds
Bowl with Dragons and Clouds
The Cleveland Museum of Art
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
Bowl with Flower Petals
Bowl with Flower Petals
The Cleveland Museum of Art
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
Brush Holder
Brush Holder
The Cleveland Museum of Art
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
Lotus Petal Vase
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The "peach-bloom" glaze developed during the Kangzi era has also been described as "drunken with beauty." Technical achievements w
Funerary Urn (Hunping)
Funerary Urn (Hunping)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Green-glazed stoneware developed greater variety in the south after the Han dynasty.
Jar with Crane and Willow in Relief
Jar with Crane and Willow in Relief
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Plate with Grapes and Floral Sprays
Plate with Grapes and Floral Sprays
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This large platter with grape and floral decoration, which is different from the small stem cups decorated with dragons nearby, was made primarily for
Stem Cup with Dragon Pursuing Flaming Jewel
Stem Cup with Dragon Pursuing Flaming Jewel
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The stem cup as a porcelain vessel shape was introduced to China by the Mongols from Northeast Asia when they ruled the country in the 14th century.
Jar with Cover
Jar with Cover
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The beauty of Jun ware lies in its spectacular glaze effects, which provide immediate visual appeal.
Tea Bowl
Tea Bowl
The Cleveland Museum of Art
With its exceptional size, this Fujian tea bowl is rather rare. The enjoyment of Jian ware rests with the glaze
Tomb Guardian with Human Face
Tomb Guardian with Human Face
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,
Lohan Holding a Peach; Lohan Holding a Fu Dog
Lohan Holding a Peach; Lohan Holding a Fu Dog
Cleveland Museum of Art
These two lohans, disciples of Buddha with supernatural powers, were perhaps part of a house altar set or a decorative item in a household.
Lohan Holding a Peach
Lohan Holding a Peach
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This lohan, disciple of Buddha with supernatural powers, was perhaps part of a house altar set or a decorative item in a household.

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