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  • The image shows a decorative ceramic bowl with a vibrant yellow glaze as its primary color. The bowl has intricate green patterns of stylized clouds interspersed with motifs in red and blue. The design forms a continuous band around the external surface of the bowl, and the rim is adorned with a green band featuring a repeating circular pattern. The bowl has a gently flared form and fine detailing, indicating artisanal quality.

    Bowl

    Chinese Qing Dynasty

    19th century

    Porcelain with famille jaune and famille rose enamels on the biscuit  Accession ID  1972.43.46

    Not on view
  • The image depicts a large, bulbous vase with a narrow neck and flared rim. It is turquoise blue with a crackled pattern. The vase is centered on a neutral background.

    Bottle Vase

    Chinese Qing Dynasty

    early 19th century

    Porcelain with turquoise glaze  Accession ID  1972.43.33

    Not on view
  • The sculpture depicts a bottle or vase with a rounded, bulbous body that tapers into a narrow neck and small opening at the top. It has a predominantly white surface with deep red patches blending into the white. The material seems to be ceramic or porcelain with a crackle texture on the surface. The sculpture is displayed on a neutral gray background.

    Vase, Meiping Shape

    Chinese Qing Dynasty

    early 19th century

    Porcelain with oxblood glaze  Accession ID  1972.43.30

    Not on view
  • This is a tall ceramic vase against a plain, neutral background. The ceramic has a vivid blue glaze with some slight variations in tone. The vase has a bulbous base and slender neck, with a slightly flared white rim.

    Large Vase

    Chinese Qing Dynasty

    late 18th/19th century

    Porcelain with turquoise glaze  Accession ID  1942.9.547

    Not on view
  • This vase has a rounded body with a narrow neck and slightly flared rim. The vase is glazed in a vibrant green color with distinct crackle lines throughout. These lines vary in width and length, with some crossing across the entire vase and some much shorter ones branching off the longer cracks. The bright green of the vase is consistent except for the rim, which is white.

    Small Jar

    Chinese Qing Dynasty

    late 18th/early 19th century

    Porcelain with apple-green glaze  Accession ID  1942.9.544

    Not on view
  • The image displays a large, smooth, white ceramic vase with a bulbous body tapering into a tall, slender neck. The color palette is primarily white against a dark background. The vase is centrally positioned, standing upright, showcasing its smooth texture and gentle curves.

    Small Vase

    Chinese Qing Dynasty

    late 18th/early 19th century

    Porcelain with colorless glaze  Accession ID  1972.43.27

    Not on view
  • This is a photograph of a green ceramic pot. The pot is spherical with a wide opening at the top. Its surface is covered in a vibrant green glaze with a network of fine crackles creating a pattern across it. The top edge of the pot is unglazed. The background is a simple gradient. The lighting emphasizes the glossy finish of the glaze and highlights the form of the pot.

    Bowl

    Chinese Qing Dynasty

    late 18th/early 19th century

    Porcelain with apple-green glaze  Accession ID  1942.9.546

    Not on view
  • Vase

    Chinese Qing Dynasty

    late 18th/early 19th century

    Porcelain with apple-green glaze  Accession ID  1942.9.540

    Not on view
  • The image shows a sculpture designed to resemble a teapot. The sculpture depicts a traditional teapot structure, complete with a spout, lid, and handle. The teapot is circular in shape, featuring a cylindrical body on a small, rounded base, and a circular lid with a knob at the top. The knob is intricately detailed, resembling a small sculpted rose or floral element. The sculpture is off-white or ivory in color, with a glossy sheen and smooth finish. Vertical inscriptions are embossed on the teapot's side, adding intricate detail to its design.

    Teapot

    Chinese Qing Dynasty

    late 18th/early 19th century

    Dehua ware (blanc de chine), porcelain with colorless glaze  Accession ID  1972.43.28

    Not on view
  • This is a rounded ceramic bowl with a smooth, spherical shape and a wide opening at the top. It is vivid green, with a crackle glaze finish creating fine lines across the surface. The rim around the top is white.

    Bowl

    Chinese Qing Dynasty

    late 18th/early 19th century

    Porcelain with apple-green glaze  Accession ID  1942.9.545

    Not on view
  • The sculpture depicts a person sitting with one knee raised. They are adorned in flowing robes with intricately carved folds, both hands obscured in the draping cloth. Their facial expression is calm, with their eyes closed and their lips in a slight smile. The figure's hair is styled on top of their head, with the hood of their robe draped over the top. Their earlobes are elongated, and there is a swirling symbol on their chest. The sculpture is monochromatic white.

    Guanyin, the Bodhisattva of Compassion

    Chinese Qing Dynasty

    late 18th century

    Dehua ware (blanc de chine), porcelain with colorless glaze  Accession ID  1972.43.26

    Not on view
  • The sculpture is a vase with a rounded body that tapers slightly towards the top and then flares out to a narrow rim. It is primarily green with a crackled texture on its surface, indicating its glazed ceramic material. The vase stands upright against a neutral background.

    Jar

    Chinese Qing Dynasty

    late 18th century

    Porcelain with apple-green glaze  Accession ID  1972.43.29

    Not on view