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Porcelain soup plate decorated with conventional scroll and shell motif in gold on the rim and central colorful scene of people in bright clothes with water vessels gathering around a golden vase being filled with water.

Soup Plate, c. 1750

A work made of slip-coated and glazed stoneware.

Broad Pear-Shaped Jar with Concave Lid, Tang dynasty (618–907), 8th century

A work made of porcelain painted in underglaze blue.

Square Bottle with Landscapes, Ming dynasty (1368–1644), late Wanli period (1578–1620)

A work made of folding fan (mounted); finger painting in ink on paper.

Taihu Rock, Qing dnasty (1644–1911), c. 1860

Rushan

A work made of porcelain painted in overglaze green and yellow enamels.

Ewer with Paired Dragon amid Cloud Scrolls, Ming dynasty (1368–1644), Zhengde reign mark and period (1506–1521)

Blade

Blade, Shang period, c. 1600/1045 B.C.

Gathering

Gathering, 1982

Liao Shiou-ping

A work made of gilt bronze.

Monster-Mask Fitting with Ring Handle, Han dynasty (206 B.C.–A.D. 220)

A work made of bronze.

Tripod Cauldron (Ding), Eastern Zhou dynasty, Spring and Autumn period (770–481 BCE), about 6th century BCE

A work made of ink and color on paper.

Oblivion No. 2, 1973

Wucius Wong

A work made of jade.

Plaque with Openwork Phoenix, Five Dynasties period (907–960) / Yuan dynasty (1271–1368), 10th/14th century

A work made of silver.

Handled Cup, Tang dynasty (618–907), about 675–750

Curved Dagger-Blade (ge)

Curved Dagger-Blade (ge), Shang dynasty (c.1600–1046 BC), 13th–11th century B.C.

A work made of hanging scroll; ink on paper.

River and Mountain Landscape, Ming dynasty (1368–1644)

Xiang Shengmo

Dagger-Blade (ge)

Dagger-Blade (ge), Shang dynasty (c.1600–1046 BC), 13th–11th century B.C.

Dragon Pendant

Dragon Pendant, Eastern Zhou dynasty, c. 700–256 B.C. c.4th century BC

A work made of slip-coated earthenware with cobalt blue and lead yellow streaks.

Ring-Handled Cup, Tang dynasty (618–906)

A work made of handscroll; ink on paper.

Drinking and Dancing before the Tribal Chief, Qing dynasty (1644–1911), late 17th to early 18th century

Leng Mei

A work made of acrylic paint and chinese ink on wove paper.

Self-Portrait, 1958

Wucius Wong

A work made of multi-block woodcut printed with oil-based ink.

The Language of Birds and Fragrance of Flowers (Niaoyu huaxiang), 1998

Huang Qiming

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