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Acadec art reproductions
Side note: Pie is good, pi however is bad.
The teal color is added facts
This is the revised test copy
Tripod Ritual Vessel
16.83 x 13.65 x 14.45 cm
13th Century B.C.
Artist UnknownShang Dynasty
6 5/8 x 5 3/8 x 5 11/16 in.
Bronze
Pendant in the Form of a Dragon
H. 8 7/16 x W. ¾ x D. 5/16 in.
475-221 B.C.
Artist Unknown
Late Eastern Chou DynastyTranslucent green jade
Female “Long-Sleeve” Dancer
20 5/8 x 8 13/16 x 6 in.
2nd Century B.C.
Artist UnknownWestern Han Dynasty
52.39 x 22.38 x 15.24 cm
Earthenware Earthenware: ceramic ware made of porous clay fired
at low heat
Spirit jar (hun ping)
18 ½ x 11 1/8 in
Late 3rd Century
Artist UnknownWestern Chin Dynasty
46.99 x 28.26 cm
Yueh ware
(( porcelaneous stoneware with olive
green glaze))
Yueh refers to all southern high-fired
celadon wares
Celadon: a transparent green colour
glaze.
Exalted Gathering in the Green Woods
10 ¼ x 36 ½ in
c. 1620
Huang Ts’un-wu (active 17th century) and Tung Ch’i-Ch’ang (1555-1636)Ming and Wanli period c. 1620
26.04 x 92. 71 cm
Ink and colors on paper
(image)
Boy Leading an Ox Along the Farm Path
8 ¾ x 9 in.
Late 13th Century
Artist Unknown
Southern Sung DynastyInk and colors on silk
22.23 x 22.86 cm
The Bodhisattva Kuan-yin
Late 11th-Early 12th Century
Artist Unknown
Sung DynastyWood, gesso, mineral pigments, and gold
Gesso can be used as a layer between sculptured wood
and goldleaf. Usually a layer of red hard paint called
"assiete" is used to cover the gesso before applying the
gold
Book of Sudhana from the Garland Sutra
16 1/16 x 4 3/8 x 5/8 in.
Late 16th Century
Artist Unknown
Ming DynastyWoodblock print on paper
40.8 x 11.11 x 1.59 cm
((Hua-yan Ching Pu-hsien Hsing-yuan Pin))
Verse in Cursive Script
44 3/8 x 20 ¼ in
c. 1410
Chieh Chin (1369-1415)
Ming DynastyInk on paper
112.71 x 51.44 cm
(image)
Bamboo and Rocks
67 7/8 x 39 1/8 in.
c. 1760
Cheng Hsieh (1693-1765)
Ch’ing DynastyInk on paper
172.4 x 99.38 cm
(image)
Taihe Dian
90 ft high, 210 ft wide, and 120 ft deep (main hall)1627
Architect UnknownMing Dynasty Beijing
Wood timber with tile roofs
27m high, 64 m wide, and 37 m deep (main hall)
Imperial Throne
H. 49 ¼ x W. 64 ½ x D. 41 ¾ in
18th Century
Artist Unknown
Ch’ing Dynasty, Ch’ien-lung PeriodPolychrome lacquer over a softwood frame
Polychrome is one of the terms used to describe
the use of multiple colors in
one entity
Lacquer: A clear resin/solvent coating,
usually glossy, applied to a printed sheet for
protection or appearance.
Empress’s Twelve-Symbol Robe
L. 51 1/8 in. (to collar)
18th-19th Century
Artist Unknown
Ch’ing Dynasty, Ch’ien-lung periodYellow satin, embroidered with silk and gold threads
Satin: a smooth fabric of silk; has a glossy face and a dull
back
Blue-and-White Dish
2 5/8 x 16 5/16 x 16 5/16 in.
14th Century
Artist Unknown
Yuan DynastyPorcelain with molded and underglaze blue décor
6.67 x 41.43 x 41.43 cm
Ching-te-chen ware
Pillow
6 ¼ x 17 1/16 x 7 3/16 in.
12-13th Century
Li family workshop
Sung-Chin DynastyStoneware with painted designs on white slip
15.88 x 43.34 x 18.26 cm
Tz’u-chou ware
Official Seal
H. 1 9/16 x W 1 5/16 x D. 1 ¼ in.
2nd Century B.C.- 2nd Century A.D.
Artist Unknown
Han DynastyGilt bronze
Gilt: a coating of gold or of something that
looks like gold
Cricket Container
6 ½ x 2 7/8 in.
Late 17th Century
Artist Unknown
Ch’ing Dynasty, Jiangqing PeriodGourd with heat-incised decoration, ivory and tortoise-shell
16.51 x 7.3 cm
Incised: A pattern or carving produced by cutting into a stone, wood, or other hard surface. The reverse
of relief carving.
Cosmetic Case and Mirror Stand
31 ½ x 20 7/8 x 13 3/8 in.
Early 17th Century
Artist Unknown
Ming DynastyHuang-hua-li hardwood
80.01 x 53.02 x 33.97 cm
Huang-hua-li literally means "yellow flowering
pear" wood. It is a member of the rosewood
family
The finest huang-hua-li has a translucent
shimmering surface with abstractly figured
patterns that delight the eye