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Bowl: Qingbai Ware
Cleveland Museum of Art
Autumn Landscape
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Fantastic Lion
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Covered Jar (Hu)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Relief with Dragon from a Funerary Stove Model
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Tea Bowl: Jian ware
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Box with Cover (lid)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Snuff Bottle with Stopper
Cleveland Museum of Art
Center of a Broken Dish with Shou Lao
The Walters Art Museum
This is an example of "famille verte" porcelain; this particular piece is the center of a broken dish featuring Shou Lao, the God of Longevi
Fortification Agate Snuff Bottle
The Walters Art Museum
Large Red Baluster Vase
The Walters Art Museum
Underglaze red and crackled. Upper part is a pale gray-green slightly tinged with pink. Rough unglazed spot on one side of shoulder.
Snuff Bottle with Birds and Flowering Tree
The Walters Art Museum
Vase with Squat Body and Long Neck
The Walters Art Museum
A heavy porcelain vase with underglaze of maroon red (copper), decorated with scrolled sea waves with dragons and other monsters.
Snuff Bottle with Ox Herder Returning Home
The Walters Art Museum
Pilgrim shaped snuff bottle with a mountain landscape and a man riding a bullock (a young steer) on each side. Coral colored stopper and ivory spoon.
Diamond-Shaped Bottle with Neck in the Form of a Small Jar
The Walters Art Museum
Jar with Climbing Floral Designs
The Walters Art Museum
By the late 1600s, groupings of five or seven Chinese porcelain vessels with alternating shapes were often displayed over doors.
Snuff Bottle with Double Happiness
The Walters Art Museum
This piece has a design carved in raised relief.
Head of Guanyin [Kuanyin] Bodhisattva
The Walters Art Museum
This head of Guanyin [Kuanyin] has a small Amitabha Buddha in the headdress. The tip of the nose and the ends of the ear lobes are broken off.
Maitreya (?) Seated on a Lotus Throne
The Walters Art Museum
This statue of Maitreya has an ushnisha. The left arm and head are broken off and the head has been cemented back on.
Ceremonial Water Vessel
The Walters Art Museum
The motifs and shape are inspired by ceremonial water vessels of the 10th century BCE.
Pair of Vases in the Shape of Twin Fish
The Walters Art Museum
This pair of vases depict twin fish rising from the waves.
Vase for Wall of a Sedan Chair with Poem
The Walters Art Museum
This "famille rose" vase is adorned witht he Emperor's poem describing the chilly dawn at the start of a hunt.
Vase in the Shape of a Cong
The Walters Art Museum
This form first appeared in Neolithic times, and eventually it was said to symbolize the earth.