Cultural Convergence in the Northern Qi Period: A Flamboyant Chinese Ceramic Container, a research monograph

Cultural Convergence in the Northern Qi Period: A Flamboyant Chinese Ceramic Container, a research monograph

Valenstein, Suzanne G.
2007
158 pages
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Contents
Introduction
Chronology
Maps

Ceramics with Flamboyant Ornamentation
Historical Context: Research Notes Cultural Influences
The Gao Family and the Northern Qi Dynasty
Questions
Observations

Illustrations
Photograph Credits

Glossary
References
Index

Covered footed vessel
, Earthenware with applied-relief decoration under white slip, China
China
late 6th century
Jar, Earthenware with relief decoration under an olive green glaze, China
China
late 6th century
Jar with floral decorations and musicians, Stoneware with applied decoration under celadon glaze, China
China
late 6th century
Head of an attendant bodhisattva, Limestone with pigment, China
China
ca. 565–75
Molded Appliqué Ornament, Khotanese earthenware, West China
West China
ca. 2nd–5th century
Pagoda base with four Buddhas, Limestone with traces of pigment, China
China
ca. 560–75
Bodhisattva, probably Avalokiteshvara (Guanyin), Sandstone with pigment, China
China
ca. 550–560
Jar in the shape of bronze container (hu), Earthenware with lead green glaze, China
China
1st–2nd century
Lamp, Earthenware with relief decoration under green glazes, China
China
second half 6th century
Dish, Stoneware with relief and impressed decoration under celadon glaze (Northern ware), China
China
Flask with molded decoration, Stoneware with molded decoration under olive-yellow glaze, China
China
late 6th–early 7th century
Lion Mask, Terracotta, Central Asia
Central Asia
early 12th century
Funerary Urn (Hunping), Stoneware with olive green glaze (Yue ware), China
China
Pilgrim’s flask with Central Asian dancers

, Earthenware with molded decoration under olive-green glaze, China
China
late 6th century

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———. 2007. Cultural Convergence in the Northern Qi Period: A Flamboyant Chinese Ceramic Container; a Research Monograph. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Dept. of Asian Art.