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Bottle Vase
Bottle Vase
The Walters Art Museum
A mountainous landscape is painted in underglaze cobalt blue on the squat globular body and tall cylindrical neck of the vase.
Vase with Plum Tree and Swallows
Vase with Plum Tree and Swallows
The Walters Art Museum
This baluster shaped vase of white porcelain is painted in underglaze cobalt blue.
Flask with the Eight Auspicious Symbols (bajixiang)
Flask with the Eight Auspicious Symbols (bajixiang)
The Walters Art Museum
Moon flask, "Baoyueping" in Chinese, is a type of vase with a flat side and a round shape like a full moon.
Bottle Vase
Bottle Vase
The Walters Art Museum
Painted on the shoulders of this mallet shaped vase in underglaze cobalt blue and copper red and brown are archaistic and highly stylized phoenixes.
Bowl with Pheasants
Bowl with Pheasants
The Walters Art Museum
Pheasants were appreciated in China for their striking tail feathers, making them symbols of beauty.
Box for Seal Paste
Box for Seal Paste
The Walters Art Museum
This rounded top and base of this box are covered in a peach bloom glaze of mottled red and pink.
Vase with Lions and Bats in Panels
Vase with Lions and Bats in Panels
The Walters Art Museum
The soft-paste porcelain of this vase is painted and incised with two foliated panels on a faintly crackled ground.
Vase with Pomegranates
Vase with Pomegranates
The Walters Art Museum
This bottle shaped vase with wide neck has a body of white porcelain, decorated with cobalt blue in floral designs beneath a faintly crackled glaze.
Writer's Water Pot
Writer's Water Pot
The Walters Art Museum
Water pots for washing brushes of this form are named for their shared shape with a beehive or chicken-coop (domed bamboo baskets with a small opening
One of a Pair of Export Bottles
One of a Pair of Export Bottles
The Walters Art Museum
This bottle shaped vase, with a bulge in the neck and flared mouth, is one of a pair painted in underglaze cobalt blue on white porcelain.
Vase with Ba Gua and Yang Ying over Leaping Waves
Vase with Ba Gua and Yang Ying over Leaping Waves
The Walters Art Museum
A "three-string" vase (in Chinese sanxian ping) is characterized by the three rings molded in the porcelain where the body and neck meet.
One of a Pair of Export Bottles
One of a Pair of Export Bottles
The Walters Art Museum
This bottle shaped vase, with a bulge in the neck and flared mouth, is one of a pair painted in underglaze cobalt blue on white porcelain.
Water Vessel
Water Vessel
The Walters Art Museum
This type of water pot for washing brushes is named for sharing the shape of a beehive or chicken-coop (domed bamboo baskets with a small opening on t
Vase with Carved Magnolia Blossoms
Vase with Carved Magnolia Blossoms
The Walters Art Museum
This baluster shaped vase, with large trumpet neck and everted foot, is painted with floral motifs in underglaze cobalt blue.
Standing Bodhisattva
Standing Bodhisattva
The Walters Art Museum
Bodhisattvas or Buddhas-to-be are dressed as Indian princes would be, with elaborate jewelry.
Arrow Vase
Arrow Vase
The Walters Art Museum
An arrow vase is a type of vessel used for the drinking game "Touhu".
Ducks in a Lotus Pond
Ducks in a Lotus Pond
The Walters Art Museum
The lotus flower has long been associated with Chinese notions of purity.
Faceted Vase
Faceted Vase
The Walters Art Museum
The faceted square body of this vase resembles the archaic bronze "zun" ceremonial wine pot.
Guanyin Vase
Guanyin Vase
The Walters Art Museum
This delicate amphora-shaped flower vase is covered with a peach bloom glaze of mottled reds and pinks.
Vase
Vase
The Walters Art Museum
This vase is decorated with designs in horizontal bands, divided by raised rings carved in the paste.
Circular Box for Seal Vermillion
Circular Box for Seal Vermillion
The Walters Art Museum
This small round covered box, called yinse he in Chinese, held the vermillion seal paste on the scholar's writing desk.
Box for Seal Paste
Box for Seal Paste
The Walters Art Museum
This small round covered box, called yinse he in Chinese, held the vermillion seal paste on the scholar's writing desk.
Flowering Peach and Peonies
Flowering Peach and Peonies
The Walters Art Museum
The artist's poem in the upper right corner of this work tells of the intoxicating blossoms of peach and peony filling his courtyard garden.
Portrait of Dong Fang Shuo with Two Attendants
Portrait of Dong Fang Shuo with Two Attendants
The Walters Art Museum
Dong Fang Shuo, an official at the court of the Chinese emperor in the late 2nd century BC, became an immortal by stealing a peach the Queen Mother of

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