Title: CHINA
1CHINA Neolithic China
2Gu Beaker, Black pottery, h. 6 ¼, Neolithic
period, Longshan culture 2000 CE, Weifang,
Shandong, China.
Bowl painted pottery, red earthenware with black
slip h. 7, diam. 15, Neolithic poriod,
Yangshao culture, 4000 CE, Banpo, Shaanxi,
China.
3Jade ts'ung. Late Neolithic period (5,000-1,800
B.C.), h. 15.7 cm. "Great National Treasures of
China Masterworks in the National Palace
Museum," (Taipai National Palace Museum) 1983,
p. 99.
4Burial Urn Painted pottery, hard-fired
earthenware, h. 14 1/8 China, 2200 BCE
Tripod Vessel
5China from the Shang Dynasty through the Middle
Zhou
6You in form of a Bear swallowing man Ceremonial
wine vessel, bronze, h. 12 7/8 China, Shang
Dynasty
Figure Bronze, base h. 31 ½, h. 71 5/8 China,
Shang Dynasty, 13th12th CE
Tiger Bronze, l. 29 5/8 China, Middle Zhou
Period
7Carillon of 64 Bronze Zhong bells Bells, bronze,
h. 60 3/8 Warring States period, close to 433 BCE
8Rhinoceros zun Bronze with traces of gold inlay
and black glass eyes, orig. inlay gold and
silver, h. 13 3/8 Late Eastern Zhou Period
9Painted Shells with Hunting Scenes Left The
Hunt Right The Kill w. 3 ½, Late Eastern
Zhou/early Han dynasty
10Vessel
Inlaid ding Bronze inlaid with gold and silver,
diam. 7 1/8 Late Zhou period
11Cranes and Serpents Lacquered wood, h. 52
¾ China, Late Zhou Period
12Qin Dynasty
13Tomb Pit of First Emperor of Qin, 210
BCE, Lintong, Shaanxi, China
14Tomb Pit of First Emperor of Qin, 210
BCE, Lintong, Shaanxi, China
15Tomb Pit of First Emperor of Qin, 210
BCE, Lintong, Shaanxi, China
16Tomb Pit of First Emperor of Qin, 210
BCE, Lintong, Shaanxi, China
17Han Dynasty
18Han Dynasty
19Han DynastyArchitecture
Military WatchtowerGlazed earthenware, a h.13
x w.11-1/2 x d.11-1/2 in b (base) h.13-1/4 x
Dia.17-1/2 in. 1st c CE
Funerary Model of a Pavilion Earthenware, h.5-1/4
x w.14 x d.13 in 1st c CE.
20Han DynastyArchitecture
Funerary Model of a Pig Sty 2nd century
B.C. Earthenware H.9 x W.15 x D.11 in. (overall)
Two Story House Glazed earthenware 1st c CE
21Han DynastyArchitecture and Town Planning
The ideal structure of the capital as
conceptualized during the Han dynasty (from Paul
Wheatley, The Pivot of the Four Quarters, Aldine,
1971)
22Han DynastyArchitecture
Rubbing of Stone Relief h. 36, Wu Family
Shrines, Jiaxiang, Shandong, China, Eastern Han
Dynasty, 147151 CE.
23Flying Horse Bronze, h. 13 ½ Wuwei, Gansu,
China Eastern Han Dynasty, 2nd c CE.
24Censer Bronze with gold inlay, h. 10 ¼ Tomb of
Liu Shang, Mancheng, Hebei, China, Western Han
dynasty, 113 BCE.
25Tomb of Emperor Nintoku 5th CE, Near Osaka, Japan.
26Inner Shrine, Ise Wood (rebuilt every so often)
Yayoi period, early 1st CE
Ise during a renewal period
27Haniwa Figures
Haniwa In Armor Earthenware 6th CE, Kofun period
Haniwa Warrior In Armor Earthenware, h.
25 3rd6th CE, Japan
Haniwa Earthenware 6th CE, Kofun Period