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Summer of CHINA Image Gallery

Image credits
  1. “Portrait of the Qianlong Emperor” [detail]. Ink and colors on silk. 99 ½ x 59 inches (253 x 150 cm). ©Palace Museum
  2. Screen (sixteen double-sided panels) [detail], From Building of Luminous Clouds (Yunguanglou). Zitan, lacquer, jade, and gold. ©Palace Museum
  3. Panel with niches (hanging). From Cuishanglou. Zitan, painted and gilt clay, colors on silk. 65 ½ x 36 ½ x 1 ½ inches (166 x 93 x 3.7 cm). ©Palace Museum
  4. Throne. From Yanghe Jingshe. Zitan, bamboo, jade, semi-precious stones, and lacquer. 38 ½ x 46 ¼ x 33 inches (98 x 117.5 x 84 cm). ©Palace Museum
  5. Wan Qingli (Beijing, b. 1945.) Early Autumn in Guilin, 1985. Ink and color on paper. Chu-tsing Li and Family Collection. Photo by Ken Howie.
  6. Xia Yifu (Shangdong province, b. 1925). Untitled, 1988. Ink and color on paper. Chu-tsing Li and Family Collection. Photo by Ken Howie.
  7. Yu Chengyao (Yongchun, Fujian province, 1898-1993), Breeze at Yellowstone, 1988. Ink and color on paper. Chu-tsing Li and Family Collection. Photo by Ken Howie.
  8. Wang Jiqian (CC Wang) (Suzhou, China, 1907-2003). Shanshui, 1990. Ink on paper. Chu-tsing Li and Family Collection. Photo by Ken Howie.
  9. Tripod Vessel (Ding) (Late Spring and Autumn). Warring States period (476 BCE-221 BCE). Bronze, Height: 21 ¼ in; Width at widest point: 23 ½ in. Lent by James E. Conley, Jr. Photo by John R. Glembin.
  10. Guardian Warrior, Tang Dynasty (618-906 CE). Painted earthenware, 45 x 16 x 10 in. Lent by James E. Conley, Jr. Photo by John R. Glembin.
  11. Delftware Flower Container, Bristol, ca. 1750. Chipstone Foundation collection. Photo by Gavin Ashworth.
  12. Creamware Teapot, ca. 1775. Photo by Gavin Ashworth.
  13. Zhan Wang, Artificial Rock No. 43, 2008. Stainless steel. Private collection. Photo courtesy of the artist and Long March Space, Beijing.