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Incense Burner (Boshan Lu)
Incense Burner (Boshan Lu)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This incense burner--one of the most imaginative bronze vessel types--takes the shape of the mountain to represent the mythical land of the immortals,
Bird-Headed Ewer
Bird-Headed Ewer
The Cleveland Museum of Art
With a lobed body, a bird-shaped head, and a birdfeather loop handle, this ewer is derived from West and Central Asian metalwork: Tang potters adopted
Miniature Mountain with Daoist Paradise
Miniature Mountain with Daoist Paradise
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Sizable jade boulders of mountainous landscapes were carved to represent the search for the paradise or immortals' dwellings in the mountains.
Mirror with Deities and Animals Surrounded by Rings of Squares and Semicircles
Mirror with Deities and Animals Surrounded by Rings of Squares and Semicircles
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Inscription: I made this bright mirror by refining the three metals. Then I sculpted infinite forms.
Bowl with Peony Sprays on Diaper Ground (exterior); Chrysanthemum Sprays (interior)
Bowl with Peony Sprays on Diaper Ground (exterior); Chrysanthemum Sprays (interior)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The production of extraordinarily refined Qing imperial wares such as these could have involved the transportation of undecorated, plain porcelains fr
Bowl with Peony Sprays on Diaper Ground (exterior); Chrysanthemum Sprays (interior)
Bowl with Peony Sprays on Diaper Ground (exterior); Chrysanthemum Sprays (interior)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The production of extraordinarily refined Qing imperial wares such as these could have involved the transportation of undecorated, plain porcelains fr
Candle Stand
Candle Stand
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This magnificent candle or lamp stand consists of a shallow dish and a cylindrical holder, below which is a columnar support embellished with palmette
Peonies
Peonies
The Cleveland Museum of Art
In China, the peony is considered the Queen of Flowers, representing the late spring season.
Food Container (Gui)
Food Container (Gui)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Openwork and sculptural designs elaborately transform the silhouette of this gui, a ritual food vessel with a square pedestal.
Mirror with Linked Arcs and Kui Dragons
Mirror with Linked Arcs and Kui Dragons
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Inscription: I, Pan, have produced the design.
Mat Weight in the Form of a Bear
Mat Weight in the Form of a Bear
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The bear imagery was particularly popular during the Han dynasty and was a metaphor of heroic power.
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.
Bowl with Lotus Scrolls
Bowl with Lotus Scrolls
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Bowl such as this, with kinrande (gold-engraved) decoration over monochrome enamels, may have been made originally for export to Japan.
Bulb Bowl
Bulb Bowl
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Numbered Jun ware is inscribed with a number on its bottom-in this case number "two"-and is thought to have been made initially for the earl
Mirror with Interlacing Floral Motifs and Twelve Zodiac Animals
Mirror with Interlacing Floral Motifs and Twelve Zodiac Animals
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Inscription: The mirror's light shows the man inside. May you live a long life and [constantly] renew yourself.
Mirror with a Square Band, Four Nipples, and Grass Leaf Motifs
Mirror with a Square Band, Four Nipples, and Grass Leaf Motifs
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Inscription: May you enjoy lasting fortune. May you enjoy wine and food. May you enjoy freedom from worry. May your days be replete with happiness.
Mirror with Deities and Animals in Concentric Circles
Mirror with Deities and Animals in Concentric Circles
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Inscription: The mirror's light shows the man inside. May you live a long life and [constantly] renew yourself.
TLV Mirror with Four Spirits and Companions
TLV Mirror with Four Spirits and Companions
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Vase with Three Rams' Heads
Vase with Three Rams' Heads
The Cleveland Museum of Art
In cloisonné enamelling, the decorative patterns are outlined by soldering metal wires (usually copper) to a metal base, creating a network of cells,
TLV Mirror with Multiple Nipples
TLV Mirror with Multiple Nipples
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Inscription: Outer band: During this Xin dynasty, good copper is being mined at Danyang. Mixed with silver and tin, the alloy is clear and bright.
Bamboo in Four Seasons: Summer
Bamboo in Four Seasons: Summer
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The painting depicts high bamboo stems in a breeze with leaves all torn in one direction. The rock on the right suggests a garden setting.
Jar
Jar
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This finely potted vessel has an off-white porcelain body covered with a transparent glaze, giving an overall warm white color.
Bowl with Ducks among Waves and Reeds
Bowl with Ducks among Waves and Reeds
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Delicacy and refinement, combined with simplicity of shape, make Ding ware particularly attractive.
Screen with European Figures (obverse) and Landscape (reverse) with Stand
Screen with European Figures (obverse) and Landscape (reverse) with Stand
The Cleveland Museum of Art
On the obverse side of this two-sided table screen is an enamel-painted copper plaque with European

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