Page 17 - Chinese Art, Vol II By Stephen W. Bushell
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
Fig. Page
I. Square Brick, with Mythological Figures and Inscrip-
tions. Former Han Dynasty, B.C. 206-A.D. 8 - - Frontispiece
B.C. 206-A.D. 220 .....
2. Pottery Vase with Iridescent Green Glaze. Han
dynasty, facing 4
3.—Two Teapots of yi using YAO (Chinese Boccaro Ware).
Modelled in coloured clays in the form of (i) a sheng, or
variety of other fruits attached------„ 4
mouth-organ
pomegranate, with a
shih-liu, or
(2) a
;
crackled glaze -----.-.-„
4.—KuANG Yao Vase. Lotus designs in relief under a grey
coiled dragon in high undercut relief ----- „ 4
5. Kuang Yao Vase. Green, Turquoise, and Purple. With 4.
at the mouth .........
6. Kuang Yao Vase. Blue mottled glaze changing to brown
^^
4
7.— Ju Yao Kuan-YIN Tsun. (Vase) Sung Dynasty.
Crackled celadon glaze of greyish green tone - - - „ 6
8.—Two Ting Yao Vases. Sung Dynasty. Designs
lightly tooled under a soft white crackled glaze of creamy
tone -.,,6
9. Figure of Kuan Ti, God of War. Ming Dynasty. Moulded
in ivory-white Fuchien porcelain. Salting Collection - „ 6
Group of Fuchien White Porcelain ----,..
lo. Ming Dynasty ... 6
I!. Lung-ch' Ban Celadon. „ 8
12. Massive Pierced Porcelain Jar. Early Ming Dynasty
Decorated with coloured glazes of the demi-grand feu „ 8
13 —Baluster Porcelain Vase. Early Ming Dynasty. Decor-
ated in raised outline with turquoise and white on a
dark blue ground - - - • - -,,'8
14 -Imperial Dragon Porcelain Fish Bowl (Yti Kang). Wan
lection .......... 8
Bushell
Period.
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Decorated
colours.
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