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Because who doesn’t need a stroller of cats.
Pekingeses are little Chinese dogs. They’re also called lion dogs, but come on. Who are you tr
ivyarchive:mymodernmet:Illustrator Lili Chin’s adorable series Dogs of the World illustrates 1
A bulldog encounters a Chinese cannon in the shape of the dog at the Tower of London.
It’s gotten chilly the last few days (finally)! To celebrate, here’s one of my personal
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Fish Tank Chinatown, Sydney
cma-chinese-art:Blade Incised with Animal Masks, 960- 1279, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtSize
Octafoil Mirror with Crouched Animals, early 7th Century - early 10th Century , Cleveland Museum of
Mirror with Deities and Animals Surrounded by Rings of Squares and Semicircles, early 2nd Century -
Pair of Arc-shaped Pendants with Animal Mask and Interlaced Animal Bands (Huang), 300-100 BC, Clevel
Belt Buckle with Animals, 202 BC-9, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtSize: Overall: 6.1 x 11.8 cm
Arc-shaped Pendant with Animal Mask and Interlaced Animal Bands (Huang), 300-100 BC, Cleveland Museu
Animal-and-Grape Mirror, early to mid 7th century, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtSize: Diamete
Mirror with Four Nipples and Eight Animals, 300, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtInscription: On
Mirror with Deities and Animals in Concentric Circles, late 6th-early 7th century, Cleveland Museum
Belt Buckle with Animals, 202 BC- 9, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtSize: Overall: 6.1 x 11.8 c
Weight in the Form of a Coiled Animal, c. 3rd Century, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtSize: Ove
Animal-and-Grape Mirror, mid 600s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtAnimal-and-Grape Mirror, mid-
Mirror with Quatrefoil, Four Nipples, Animals, and Birds, late 3rd Century BC - early 1st Century, C
Animal-and-Grape Mirror, early 12th Century-mid 13th Century, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtSi
Mirror with Quatrefoil, Paired Phoenixes, and Auspicious Animals, early 1st Century - early 4th Cent
Ceremonial Dagger-Axe with Animal Masks (Ge), c. 1600-1050 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtS
Mirror with Animals and Birds, early 700s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtThe silver inset of t
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