A cobalt-blue pavilion crests frothing waves, its tiled roofs stacked like pages of an open book. Cranes glide above, sticks in beaks, weaving longevity into the Daoist cosmos—what hidden figure stands smallest on the balcony, watching the tide? #ClevelandMuseumofArt #DaoistArt #ChineseCeramics
https://clevelandart.org/art/1956.709

A glossy celadon glaze cloaks this jar, its surface alive with cobalt-blue phoenix wings unfurled mid-flight. The bird’s tail feathers dissolve into scrolling clouds, framing longevity as movement rather than stillness—how many other creatures hide in the swirling patterns?

#ClevelandMuseumofArt #ChineseCeramics #BlueAndWhitePottery
https://clevelandart.org/art/1998.285

The Jar (Hu) embodies the symphony of nature's rhythms, with its sweeping scrolls and vibrant patterns reflecting ancient artistry. Its design speaks of rituals, while the dragon whispers tales of energy and change. What stories do you think this vessel holds?
#ClevelandArt #ChineseCeramics #ArtJourney
https://clevelandart.org/art/1989.15

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朱漆嬰戲圖紋八角形提桶
Octagonal carrying container late 19th– early 20th century
Jiangsu Province, China
wood, lacquer, metal
Collection of Sally Yu Leung
L2025.0401.015a,b

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Special thank you to Sally Yu Leung and Guangzhen Zhou for making this exhibition possible, and to Dr. William Ma, Assistant Professor, College of Art & Design, Louisiana State University, for his curatorial contributions.

See "Everyday Elegance in Chinese Ceramics" on display, pre-security, in the Mayor Edwin M. Lee International Terminal Departures Hall and online at: https://bit.ly/Chinese-Ceramics

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This bowl-shaped basket, made of elm with reddish brown lacquer, has two twisted wires serving as braces around the body and at the foot. The cover is decorated with a painting in black ink, depicting two children at play in a garden.

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#Chineseceramics are one of the most significant forms of Chinese art and ceramics globally. They range from construction materials such as bricks and tiles, to hand-built pottery vessels fired in bonfires or kilns, to the sophisticated Chinese
Discover the exquisite Prunus Vase, a testament to Qing dynasty artistry and symbolic of purity through the blooming lotus. Its intricate design and rich cobalt glaze capture the essence of traditional Chinese aesthetics. What emotions does this piece evoke for you?
#ClevelandArt #Lotus #ChineseCeramics #ArtAppreciation
https://clevelandart.org/art/1942.716

Admire this exquisite Ding ware bowl that melds elegance with poetic history, featuring carved old pine and an inscription by Li Jiao, echoing themes of shelter and tranquility. How do you interpret the connection between nature and artistic expression?

#ClevelandArt #DingWare #ChineseCeramics
https://clevelandart.org/art/2022.209

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醃蛋陶甕
Preserved egg storage jar c. 1980s
Shandong province, China
stoneware, glaze
Collection of Sally Yu Leung
L2024.0301.030

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