Editorialimperial censer in shape of ancient ritual food container (gui), Qianlong, Qing dynasty, period, Qianlong, 1736-1795, enamel cloisonne, 3-1/2 x 6 in., Four character Qianlong mark and single character 'xing' at underside, Asian Art.
Editorialimperial censer in shape of ancient ritual food container (gui), Qianlong, Qing dynasty, period, Qianlong, 1736-1795, enamel cloisonne, 3-1/2 x 6 in., Four character Qianlong mark and single character 'xing' at underside, Asian Art.
EditorialOvoid ewer with a dragon handle, Egg-shaped jug made of stoneware, with a translucent white glaze that covers only the upper half. The spout is shaped by hand and the ear is modeled in the shape of a dragon. Around the spout a band with incised lines. ...
EditorialBowl with Kui Xing and a scholar in a fenced garden, Porcelain bowl with a spreading rim, painted in underglaze blue. On the outside wall five medallions with Kui Xing, the God of the Exams, with his attributes on a dragon head between waves and clouds...
Editorialimperial censer in shape of ancient ritual food container (gui), Qianlong, Qing dynasty, period, Qianlong, 1736-1795, enamel cloisonne, 3-1/2 x 6 in., Four character Qianlong mark and single character 'xing' at underside, Asian Art.
Editorialimperial censer in shape of ancient ritual food container (gui), Qianlong, Qing dynasty, period, Qianlong, 1736-1795, enamel cloisonne, 3-1/2 x 6 in., Four character Qianlong mark and single character 'xing' at underside, Asian Art.
Editorialimperial censer in shape of ancient ritual food container (gui), Qianlong, Qing dynasty, period, Qianlong, 1736-1795, enamel cloisonne, 3-1/2 x 6 in., Four character Qianlong mark and single character 'xing' at underside, Asian Art.
Editorialimperial censer in shape of ancient ritual food container (gui), Qianlong, Qing dynasty, period, Qianlong, 1736-1795, enamel cloisonne, 3-1/2 x 6 in., Four character Qianlong mark and single character 'xing' at underside, Asian Art.
Editorialimperial censer in shape of ancient ritual food container (gui), Qianlong, Qing dynasty, period, Qianlong, 1736-1795, enamel cloisonne, 3-1/2 x 6 in., Four character Qianlong mark and single character 'xing' at underside, Asian Art.
Editorialimperial censer in shape of ancient ritual food container (gui), Qianlong, Qing dynasty, period, Qianlong, 1736-1795, enamel cloisonne, 3-1/2 x 6 in., Four character Qianlong mark and single character 'xing' at underside, Asian Art.
Editorialimperial censer in shape of ancient ritual food container (gui), Qianlong, Qing dynasty, period, Qianlong, 1736-1795, enamel cloisonne, 3-1/2 x 6 in., Four character Qianlong mark and single character 'xing' at underside, Asian Art.
EditorialCalligraphy in Semi-Cursive Style (xing-caoshu), 1600s. Yueshan Daozong (Chinese, 1629-1709). Handscroll; ink on paper; image: 28.6 x 64.1 cm (11 1/4 x 25 1/4 in.); overall with knobs: 115.6 x 73.8 cm (45 1/2 x 29 1/16 in.).
EditorialThe Ninth Day Literary Gathering at Xing?an, 1743. Fang Shishu (Chinese, 1693-1751), and Ye Fanglin (Chinese, late 1600s-mid-1700s). Handscroll, ink and color on silk; image: 32.4 x 201.2 cm (12 3/4 x 79 3/16 in.); overall: 33.5 x 893 cm (13 3/16 x 351...
EditorialCalligraphy in Semi-Cursive Style (xing-caoshu), 1600s. Yueshan Daozong (Chinese, 1629-1709). Hanging scroll, ink on paper; painting only: 128.9 x 29 cm (50 3/4 x 11 7/16 in.); overall with knobs: 179 x 36.4 cm (70 1/2 x 14 5/16 in.).
EditorialPolestar Deity Kui Xing, Ming dynasty (1368?1644), 16th?17th century, China, Leaded tin brass; lost-wax cast, H. 9 1/2 in. (24 cm), Sculpture, The Pole Star, a popular religious figure associated with the Lord of Literature (Wen Chang Dijun), was the t...
EditorialJar, Five Dynasties (907?960), 10th century, China, Porcelain with incised decoration under transparent glaze (Xing ware), H. 3 3/8 in. (8.6 cm), Ceramics, The inscription reading xin guan, or ?new official ware,? carved into the bottom of this small j...
EditorialMarzo de 2010 en Portland Oregon, el f?sico Manuel Cardona Castro en USA con un ex-colaborador chino, el Dr. Xing-Jiang Zhou, ahora director en el Instituto de F?sica de Beijing.