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The Walters Art Museum’s collection of Chinese art includes works that span almost five millennia, from the late Neolithic period all the way up to the turn of the twentieth century. Chinese porcelains from the Ming and Qing dynasties were some of William T. Walters’s first purchases in the mid-nineteenth century and they form the foundation of the museum’s Asian collections. With the addition to important Buddhist sculptures, carved jades, ancient bronzes, paintings, and calligraphies, Henry Walters rounded out the Chinese collection so that it precisely reflects the early twentieth-century American vision of China.
The Walters Art Museum’s collection of Chinese art includes works that span almost five millennia, from the late Neolithic period all the way up to the turn of the twentieth century. Chinese porcelains from the Ming and Qing dynasties were some of William T. Walters’s first purchases in the mid-nineteenth century and they form the foundation of the museum’s Asian collections. With the addition to important Buddhist sculptures, carved jades, ancient bronzes, paintings, and calligraphies, Henry Walters rounded out the Chinese collection so that it precisely reflects the early twentieth-century American vision of China.
Red Vase Mounted as a Cistern
Porcelain: 1720-1750; Mounts: 1760-1780 (Qing dynasty (1644-1911))
49.521
Vase with Copper Oxide Glaze
1722-1735 (Qing dynasty; reign of the Yongzheng emperor (1722–35))
49.2061
On view
Vase with Pomegranates, Peaches, and Longans
1722-1735 (Qing dynasty; reign of the Yongzheng emperor (1722–35))
49.2217
On view
Oil Pot with Candlestick and Tweezer Snuffer
1722-1735 (Qing dynasty; reign of the Yongzheng emperor (1722–35))
49.825
On view
Pair of "Famille Rose" Dishes with Narcissus, Rose, and Fungus
1723-1735
VO.37 (49.1236, 49.1244)