Prunus Vase (Meiping) with Blossoming Lotus
https://clevelandart.org/art/1942.716
According to 11th-century poet Zhou Dunyi, “all people like peonies, but I alone like the lotus because it emerges from the mud unstained.” The lotus is a symbol of purity and popular among Chinese literati and in Buddhism. This vase shows lotus flowers rising from the water’s...
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1942.716
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Ceramic
Department
Chinese Art
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