Qing dynasty, Yongzheng mark and period, 1723-1735 | Wheel-thrown porcelain with claire-de-lune glaze
Accessories vases Exhibition History:  Chinese Ceramics from The Los Angeles County Museum of Art Monterey ... Inscription:  Culture Made:  Chinese Artwork Date(s):  Qing dynasty, Yongzheng mark and period, 1723-1735 ... Commentary:  Handbook:  Label:  Bibliographic Entry:  Muchnic, Suzanne. <em>LACMA So Far: Portrait of ...
Ming dynasty, Wanli mark and period, 1573-1620 | Wheel-thrown porcelain with underglaze blue, clear glaze, and overglaze painted enamel decoration (doucai)
Ceramics from The Los Angeles County Museum of Art Monterey Park, CA, Vincent Price Gallery and Art Museum, ... Inscription:  Culture Made:  Chinese Artwork Date(s):  Ming dynasty, Wanli mark and period, 1573-1620 Artwork ... involving layers of painted underglaze blue and overglaze enamels.<br><br>To hear LACMA curator ...
Ming dynasty, Tianqi (1621-27) or Chongzhen (1628-44) reign | Blue-and-white Porcelain
Classification:  Furnishings Subclassification:  Accessories bottles Exhibition History:  Chinese Ceramics from The ... Associates/LACMA Provenance:  Public View:  NO 17th century Non-Diacritic Terms:  Non-Diacritic Artwork Title:  ...
circa 1520 | Fritware, underglaze-painted
Earliest Date:  1510 Latest Date:  1530 Curator Notes:  <p>Ceramics made in Iznik, in western Turkey, ... this. Tiles were first manufactured at Iznik in the early 16th century, however, the use of ceramic ... hexagonal tile, as here, occurs among the revetment from monuments in Bursa, including the design based on ...
Joseon dynasty (1392-1910), late 19th-early 20th century | Hanging scroll, ink on paper
bamboo as a subject increased in popularity with the importation and circulation of paintings from the ... Chinese Yuan dynasty (1279-1368). Bamboo paintings by Chinese masters including Wen Tong (1019-1079), Su ... period, because the literati enjoyed support from the official Confucian state. Not limited to painting, ...
Joseon dynasty (1392-1910), dated 1876 | Eight-panel screen, ink on paper
indigenous to Korea, was considered rare and exotic. According to the Chinese book Bowuzhi, Zhang Geon ... brought the plant to China from the Middle East in about 128 BC.[1] It seems that the grape plant was ... decorate ceramics during both the Goryeo and Joseon periods. Among the general population, the subject of ...