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蔡培火
臺中市政府文化局
蔡培火(1889-1983),雲林北港人,總督府國語學校畢業後任教職,因參加同化會被解職,得林獻堂資助赴日,進東京高等師範,參與新民會、主編《臺灣青年》,並全力投入臺灣議會設置請願運動,治警事件中被捕繫獄。
Bowl with Xiwangmu and Attendants
The Cleveland Museum of Art
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
Tripod Cauldron (Ding)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Archaic bronzes are not only collected items but also major scholarly preoccupations in Chinese history.
Virupa
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Virupa is one of the great teachers in the history of tantric Buddhism.
Amulet in the Form of a Seated Figure with Bovine Head
The Cleveland Museum of Art
With a bovine head and four horns, this seated figurine was a powerful ritual and shamanic symbol.
Fluted Vase
The Walters Art Museum
Bell
The Walters Art Museum
The emperor Huizong [Hui-tsung] (reigned 1100-1126) was anxious to bring ritual court music into accordance with ancient standards.
Traveling on a Raft
The Walters Art Museum
Chang Ch'ien, a minister of the 2nd century BC., is said to have sailed up the Yellow River, past the paradise of the Queen Mother of the West, a
Cup with Dragon Handles
The Walters Art Museum
This dull green jade rython cup sits on the horns and tail of a monster-mask near its base.
Old Man of the Southern Pole
The Walters Art Museum
This painting depicts "nan ji lao ren [nan chi lao jen]," the symbol of longevity, accompanied by a friend and servant, offering incense to
Lion Pedestal with Attendant
The Walters Art Museum
Mahayana or "Great Vehicle" Buddhists believe that the historical Buddha Sakyamuni preached the texts called Mahayana sutras, but that these
Scepter (Ju-i)
The Walters Art Museum
Consists of three plaques at center and ends; largest has a dragon among cloud scrolls, at opposite end there is a kylin among cloud scrolls, in the c
Under the Pine
The Walters Art Museum
Standing in one corner of the picture, surrounded by angularly-brushed tree and rock, a scholar faces mist and gushing water.
Bowl with Dragons
The Walters Art Museum
The dragons and clouds must have been inspired by a work made during the Han [Han] Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220).
Cranes and Serpents
The Cleveland Museum of Art
A different style of ritual art developed in the state of Chu in South China.
Album of Daoist and Buddhist Themes: Search the Mountain: Leaf 44
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Square Wine Container (Fangyou)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
From the finely proportioned body to the elaborate decoration cast with great precision, this ritual wine vessel displays the artistic refinement and
Insects and Flowers
The Cleveland Museum of Art
More than 26 feet long, this scroll presents all sorts of insects, reptiles, and plants in delicate brushwork and pale colors, referring in style to e
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument: Head of a Statuette
The Walters Art Museum
These panels must have originally adorned a Buddhist structure, perhaps a pagoda somewhere in northernmost China.
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument: Woman Leading a Horse and Celestial Musicians
The Walters Art Museum
These panels must have originally adorned a Buddhist structure, perhaps a pagoda somewhere in northernmost China.