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CLASS SIX Art of Asia
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Ming Dynasty
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Famille verte ( 康 熙五彩, Kangxi wucai, also 素三 彩, Susancai), adopted in the Kangxi period (1662–1722), uses green and iron red with other overglaze colours. It developed from the Wucai ( 五彩, "Five colors") style. Kangxi period iron red
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Famille Rose 1700s
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Chinese influence: Delft Tulip Vase 1700s
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Terracotta warriors from the mausoleum of the first Qin emperor of China Qin Shihuang, c. 221- 206 B.C.E.,
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Confucius
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Chinese jade ornament, with dragon and phoenix design, of the late Spring and Autumn Period (722– 482 BC). jadedragon phoenix Spring and Autumn Period
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Jade Jade ornament with flower design, Jin Dynasty (12th or 13th century), Shanghai MuseumJin Dynasty Shanghai Museum
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Jade The higher the iron content, the greener the colour. Translucent emerald- green jadeite is the most prized variety, both historically and today.
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Part of Eight Views of Xiaoxiang, an imaginary tour through Xiao-xiang by Li Shi ( 李氏 ), 12th century scroll, 30 x 400 cm. Ink on paper.Eight Views of XiaoxiangXiao-xiangLi Shi
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GONGBI “Tidy” Golden Pheasant and Cotton Rose Flowers with Butterflies (11th century) by Emperor Huizong of Song Emperor Huizong of Song
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This is a copy of a famous handscroll by the Ming [Ming] Dynasty artist Qiu Ying [Ch'iu Ying]. It depicts imperial life at its most idyllic. During the years of the Qing [Ch'ing] Dynasty, copies of Qiu Ying's painting were popular because they were an excellent guide to elegant behavior. 1600s
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Court Ladies of the Former Shu by Tang Yin (1470- 1524)
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A Painting by Ong Schan Tchow entitled "Fish“ 20 th Centuray
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Hanging scroll, color on silk. Size 188.5 x 128.8 cm (height x width). The painting is among those recorded in Wang Yun's ( 王恽 ) "Catalog of Painting and Calligraphy"
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Art of Japan
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Ukiyo-e, or ukiyo-ye ( 浮世絵, Japanese: [u.ki.jo.e], "pictures of the floating world"), is a genre of woodblock prints and paintings that flourished in Japan from the 17th through 19th centuries. It was aimed at the prosperous merchant class in the urbanizing Edo period (1603–1867).
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The Great Wave off KanagawaThe Great Wave off Kanagawa, Hokusai's most famous print, the first in the series 36 Views of Mount Fuji
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