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Arrow Vase with Persian Inscriptions and Floral Scrolls
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Bamboo and Insects
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Twelve Views of Tiger Hill, Suzhou: The Pine Retreat
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Leaping Carp
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The clusters of geometric leaves painted with mineral pigments are likely water caltrap.
Bamboo in the Wind
Cleveland Museum of Art
Green Peaks under Clear Sky: After Huang Gongwang
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Herdboys and Buffalo in Landscape
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Bowl with Peonies
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This bowl was made at the Jingdezhen kilns and then decorated probably in the Imperial Palace workshops in Beijing.
Listening to the Qin (Zither)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The Autumn Hunt
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The rider at the left has a typical Qidan hairstyle: head shaved on top with thin braids below.
Shakyamuni Triad: Buddha Attended by Manjushri and Samantabhadra
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Herdboys and Buffalo in Landscape
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Plum Blossoms in Moonlight
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Fluted Cup with Dragon Handle
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Bowl with Birds and Flowers
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This porcelain bowl is considered to have been made in the "Transitional period," a term used to define the period between about 1620 and 16
Landscape after Jing Hao and Guan Tong
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Nine Dragon Pool
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Dish with Narcissus and Rocks (interior); Floral Scrolls (exterior)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Mortuary Figures of the Zodiac Signs
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The twelve-animal zodiac series—rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog, and boar—signifies a traditional Chinese con
Ceremonial Tube (Cong)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The cong, a cylindrical tube with a square outer section, was one of the most impressive jade implements used in ancient rites.
Cloud-Collar Pillow with Waves
The Cleveland Museum of Art
While ceramic might not be your choice for a pillow, it actually kept the user cool as they slept.
Tripod (Ding)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Animal images in ritual bronzes served as symbolic messengers of the supernatural realms.
Cup and Stand (stand)
The Cleveland Museum of Art