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Chinese porcelains in Qing Dynasty. The shape design imitated bronze ware in earlier times. The colo
Bowl with lotus flower, China, Yongzheng period (1723–35), porcelain with overglaze enamels of the f
Dragon: Qingbai Ware, 12th- 14th Century China, Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279) - Yuan dynasty (12
Wall tile (fritware) in the shape of an eight-pointed star, with a Chinese-style dragon. From Takht
We’re getting hungry just looking at Stephanie H. Shih’s ceramics! Her work explores her Chine
Tomb Guardian with Animal Head, early 700s, China, probably Shaanxi province, Xi'an, Tang dynasty (6
A yellow-ground green-enameled dragon foliate dish and bowls. Qianlong seal mark, Qianlong period
Jade Gu-shaped vase with dragon-in-the-cloud and divine-crane motif. Mid Qing Dynasty, 1736-1820 AD
Asian (Chinese?) Celadon-like Ceramic Set atop a Wall, Taliesin West, Scottsdale, Arizona, 2014.
Vase with Dragonfish Handles Period: Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279) Date: 12th–13th century Cultu
Chinese cloisonné jar with lid. Artist unknown; 19th century. Now in the Dayton Art Institute.
Zhou Yiyan
Two details of porcelain pillows from ChinaSancai Porcelain Pillow, Gongxuan ware, Tang Dynasty ca.6
iseo58:TANG DYNASTY (618-907) A PAINTED POTTERY FIGURE OF A COURT LADY
Yuan Dynasty Ceramics,
A Flambe-Glazed Hu Shaped Vase, Qianlong Seal, Mark and Period Sothebys, Fine Chinese Ceramics and
Bowl with inscription ‘bao yong’ (precious for use). Made of Guan green glazed stonewar
Crescent shaped drinking-bottle. China, Ming dynasty, Zhongde period 1506-1521. Bristol City Museums
Chan Patriarch BodhidharmaPeriod: Ming dynasty (1368–1644)Date: 17th centuryCulture: ChinaMedium: Po
the-clayprofessor:Steven Godfrey ceramics.art.uaa.alaska.edu/godfrey.html
Snuff bottle in the shape of a hot pepper, China Qianlong period(1736–95) Porcelain with coppe
This wine pot is considered one of the finest Korean ceramics in the West. Why? Because of its cool
Wine Pot, Chinese, ca.1750–1800
Japanese Oni Hagi Tsutsu Chawan of early Edo Era. Available on Trocadero and at Momoyama Gallery.
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