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Watercolor food by Chinese illustrator 豪屁屁PP
Traditional Chinese style bracelets by 羯印飾館.
Chinese porcelains in Qing Dynasty. The shape design imitated bronze ware in earlier times. The colo
By Chinese artist 花酒清明 (hua-jiu-qing-ming). The first two characters of the pseudonym mean blossom a
Oil paintings by Chinese artist 王沂东(Wang Yidong)
景泰蓝, pronounced as jing-tai-lan, also known as Chinese Cloisonné, or Enamel Cloisonné. It’s a tradit
fordarkmornings:Stephen Pan | 潘仲武 (Chinese, b. 1963)
angelsinart:Kinuko Craft, Chinese Angel
thegregorythomas:controversial gore sculptures by Chinese artist Cao Hui
cma-chinese-art:Dog or Qilin, 1662-1722, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtSize: Overall: 45.1 cm
Stephanie Law aka Stephanie Pui-Mun Law aka Puimun aka Shadowscapes (Chinese-American, b. 1976, base
shadowscapes-stephlaw:“Trance”#dragonfly
shadowscapes-stephlaw:“ #Bumblebee ”#bee #insect #poppyflower #watercolor
cma-chinese-art:Mask, 10th Century, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtSize: Overall: 17.2 x 14 cm
cma-chinese-art:Bodhisattva Guanyin of the South Sea, 1600s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtSiz
cma-chinese-art:Shakyamuni Emerging from the Mountains, 1244, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtSh
cma-chinese-art:Fragment with a Head of Bodhisattva, 600-650, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtSi
cma-chinese-art:Bowl with Waterfowl on a Lotus Pond, 1662-1722, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese Art
cma-chinese-art:Faceted Bottle, 1736-1795, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtAn 18th-century Korea
cma-chinese-art:Dragon Mirror, mid 14th Century - mid 17th Century, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese
cma-chinese-art:Eleven-Headed Guanyin, 1st quarter 8th Century, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese Art
cma-chinese-art:Headdress Ornament, 1800s-1900s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtSize: Overall:
cma-chinese-art:Bodhisattva Guanyin, late 500s-early 600s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtThe a
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