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A work made of northern white ware; stoneware with yellowish-white glaze.

Buddhist Water Sprinkler (Kundika), Tang dynasty (A.D. 618–907), 7th century

A work made of hanging scroll mounted on a panel; ink and colors on silk.

The Four Accomplishments: Painting, Ming dynasty (1368–1644), late 16th/17th century

Five Hundred Luohans

Five Hundred Luohans, Late Ming or early Qing dynasty, 17th century

A work made of hanging scroll; ink and color on silk.

Two Scholar-Musicians in a Landscape, Ming dynasty (1368–1644), 15th century

A work made of porcelain, enamels, and gliding.

Coffee Pot with Cover, c. 1795

Chinese export porcelain

A work made of woodcut printed with oil-based inks.

Drink (Yin), 1998

Niu Wen

A work made of bronze.

Pair of Jars, Western Zhou dynasty ( 1046–771 BC ), late 9th/8th century BC

A work made of hanging scroll; ink and light colors on paper.

The Plum Blossom Studio in the style of Li Cheng, Qing dynasty (1644–1911), late 17th century

Mei Chong

A work made of embroidered on gauze.

Panel (Furnishing Fabric), Qing dynasty (1644–1911), 1875/1900

Han-Chinese

Barbed and Tanged Arrowhead

Barbed and Tanged Arrowhead, Shang dynasty (c. 1600–1046 B.C.)

A work made of handscroll; ink and colors on paper.

Panoramic View of Yandang Mountains, Qing dynasty (1644–1911), 1761

Cai Jiating

Disc with Coiled Dragon

Disc with Coiled Dragon, Western Zhou period, 11th/10th century B.C.

Disc (bi)

Disc (bi), Neolithic period, Liangzhu culture, c. 3000/2000 B.C.

A work made of four-color woodcut block print on cream japanese paper.

Chinese Evergreen, 1941

Leonard Havens

A work made of gelatin silver print.

Two Chinese, 1947

Max Yavno

A work made of color woodblock print; chuban.

Girl Riding a Crane (parody of Hi Chobo [Chinese: Fei Zhangfang]), c. 1766/67

Suzuki Harunobu

A work made of bronze.

Beaker, Shang dynasty ( about 1600–1050 BC )

A work made of lithograph on buff wove paper.

“- What a shame that I don't speak Chinese... I would love to say something real nice to her and something rather nasty to her husband,” plate 4 from En Chine, 1859

Honoré-Victorin Daumier

A work made of wood with traces of polychrome pigments.

Standing Attendant, Warring States period (480–221 BCE), 4th or 3rd century BCE

A work made of ding ware; porcelain with underglaze carved and incised decoration; metal rim.

Bowl with Mandarin Ducks among Leaves and Cattails, Northern Song dynasty, (960–1127), 11th century

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