Hi, I'm Pericles of Athens, and welcome to my gallery page of photos I have taken myself or have scanned. Many of these images are photos I took in museums. Others come from books I own or have checked out from libraries. Some are simply public domain pictures of stamps that I've uploaded. There are also a lot of pictures I've uploaded from GaryLeeTodd.com, a site managed by a professor who has given me permission to upload his photos.
Images from Baidu
editPhotographs from Flickr
editPhotographs by Gary Lee Todd
editChina Gallery
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Han Dynasty chimera (qilin)
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Bronze horse, Han Dynasty
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Bronze gaming vessel for darts, Han Dynasty
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A Western Zhou Dynasty bronze gui vessel
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An Eastern Zhou Dynasty bronze ding vessel
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An Eastern Han Dynasty bronze mirror with incised designs
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A red lacquerware tray with gold engravings, Song Dynasty
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Ritual bronze wine container in the shape of an animal, 10th century BC, Western Zhou Dynasty
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A golden canteen with design of a flying dragon, 15th century, Ming Dynasty
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Two Western Zhou Dynasty ritual containers
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Two Western Zhou Dynasty ritual containers
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An Eastern Zhou Dynasty bronze musical bell
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Western and Eastern Zhou Dynasty bronze vessels
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An Eastern Zhou Dynasty bronze basin
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A bronze ritual wine container in the shape of an owl, 11th century BC, Shang Dynasty
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A bronze ritual wine container with a looped handle, 11th century BC, Shang Dynasty
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A Western Han Dynasty bronze tripod lamp
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A Western Han Dynasty gilt-bronze lamp set
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A Han Dynasty bronze horse with plume and saddle
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Rear view of the Han Dynasty bronze horse
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A bronze ritual wine container, 12th or 11th century BC, Shang Dynasty
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A bronze animal, possibly a tapir, c. 500 BC, Eastern Zhou Dynasty
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A Northern Qi Buddhist relief of the Western Paradise
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A Sui Dynasty stoneware pilgrim flask
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A Tang Dynasty bronze mirror with dragon
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A red lacquerware tray, 14th century, Yuan Dynasty
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A bronze ritual food container, 10th century BC, Western Zhou Dynasty
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A Tang Dynasty bronze mirror with mythical animals
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A Tang Dynasty stoneware ewer
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A limestone statue of a mourning attendant, 7th century, Tang Dynasty
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A square bronze and lacquerware mirror with a silver and gold fenghuang motif, 8th century AD, Tang Dynasty
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A Tang Dynasty bronze mirror
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Miniature stoneware items, 7th to 8th century, Tang Dynasty
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A leaping lion, bronze with gilding, 7th to 8th century, Tang Dynasty
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A Song Dynasty stoneware jar
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A Song Dynasty painting of Tao Yuanming
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A Song Dynasty porcelain bottle
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A Song Dynasty lacquerware tray
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A Song Dynasty stoneware vase
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Stoneware tea bowls, 12th or 13th century, Song Dynasty
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Song and Jin porcelain bowls and dishes
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A Jin Dynasty wooden bodhisattva statue
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A Song Dynasty stoneware tea bowl resting on a Ming Dynasty stand
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A Yuan Dynasty stoneware incense burner
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A Ming Dynasty wardrobe made of rosewood
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A Ming Dynasty lacquerware container
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A red lacquerware dish, 15th or 16th century, Ming Dynasty
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A Ming Dynasty painting
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A Ming Dynasty painting
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Ming or Qing bamboo brush holder
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A Qing Dynasty painting
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A Chinese jade figurine, 4th century BC, Eastern Zhou Dynasty
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A Chinese jade wine cup, 2nd century BC, Western Han Dynasty
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Red lacquerware tray, 12th to 13th century, Song Dynasty
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A bronze statuette of a foreign Central Asian dancer, 7th to 8th century AD, Tang Dynasty
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A small red lacquerware container for crickets, design of a dragon on the side, from the reign of the Jiajing Emperor (1521-1567 AD)
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A bronze chariot fitting with gold, silver, and glass decoration, c. 300–250 BC, Eastern Zhou Dynasty
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A bronze chariot fitting with gold, silver, and glass decoration, c. 300–250 BC, Eastern Zhou Dynasty
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Buddha and bodhisattvas, bronze with gilding, 597 AD, Sui Dynasty
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A bronze ritual bell with tiger decorations, 10th or 9th century BC, Western Zhou Dynasty
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A bronze mirror with raised-relief decorations of wedding flowers, 8th century, Tang Dynasty
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A bronze garment hook inlaid with gold and turquoise, 3rd century BC, Eastern Zhou Dynasty
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Bronze belt hook inlaid with gold, 2nd or 1st century BC, Western Han Dynasty
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Belt buckle and ornaments, made of bronze and copper with gilding, late 6th century, Sui Dynasty
Egypt, Japan, Tibet, Persia, Korea, Middle East, Vietnam, Nepal
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(One of four) Wooden Japanese Buddhist guardian (lokapala) of the East, Kamakura period
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An Egyptian coffin mask from the New Kingdom
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A Japanese seated Bodhisattva, made of wood with lacquer, gold, copper, and crystal, made by the sculptor Kaikei (fl. 1185–1220 AD), Kamakura period
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Japanese wooden statue of Bodhisattva Jizō, with applied gold relief, Kamakura period
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Kamakura period Japanese guardian figure statues
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A Kamakura period Japanese Amida Buddha statue
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A Kamakura period Japanese painting
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(Two of four) Wooden Japanese Buddhist guardians (lokapala), Kamakura period
From book sources
edit- East Asia: A Cultural, Social, and Political History, by Ebrey, Walthall, and Palais
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A Song Dynasty painting of an outdoor banquet
- Freer Gallery of Art Fiftieth Anniversary Exhibition II, Chinese Figure Painting, by Thomas Lawton
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Luohan Laundering, by Lin Tinggui, 1178 AD, Song Dynasty
- Cambridge Illustrated History of China, by Patricia Ebrey
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A 10th-century painting showing the Buddhist monasteries of Mount Wutai, from the Mogao Caves at Dunhuang
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A hydraulic mill for grain, Song Dynasty
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Chinese embroidered silk gauze, 4th century BC
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Western Han Dynasty painting on silk
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Traveling on the River in Clearing Snow, by Guo Zhongshu, 10th century, Song Dynasty
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Puppeteers draw a crowd, 14th century, Yuan Dynasty
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A mural painting of theatre actors, 14th century, Yuan Dynasty
- Chronicle of the Chinese Emperors: the Reign-by-Reign Record of the Rulers of Imperial China, by Ann Paludan
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A mural showing palace eunuchs, from the tomb of Li Xian, Crown Prince Zhanghuai, Tang Dynasty
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A mural showing a city gate tower, from the tomb of Li Chongrun, Crown Prince Yide, Tang Dynasty
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A mural of palace ladies in a garden, from the tomb of Li Xian, Crown Prince Zhanghuai, Tang Dynasty
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A mural showing foreign ambassadors, from the tomb of Li Xian, Crown Prince Zhanghuai, Tang Dynasty
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The Jiajing Emperor on his state barge, Ming Dynasty
- The Genius of China, by Robert Temple
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A pair of guardian spirits for different hours of day and night, respectively, a painted ceramic tile from the Han Dynasty
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Principles of Correct Diet, by Hu Sihui, Yuan Dynasty, 1330 AD
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The process of sublimation of calomel, or mercury(I) chloride, from the Essentials of the Pharmacopoeia Ranked According to Nature and Efficacy; Imperially Commissioned, 1505 AD, Ming Dynasty, edited by Liu Wentai
- T'ien-Kung K'ai-Wu: Chinese Technology in the Seventeenth Century, by Song Yingxing (translated by E-tu Zen Sun and Shiou-Chuan Sun in 1966)
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A rotary fan winnowing machine
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Casting a tripod, bell, and statue
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Hydraulic-powered trip hammers
- Science and Civilization in China: Volume 5, Part 7, by Joseph Needham
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Chinese fire ships, Wujing Zongyao (1044)
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Chinese flamethrower, Wujing Zongyao (1044)
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Chinese gunpowder formula, Wujing Zongyao (1044)
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Bird with incendiary around its neck, Wujing Zongyao (1044)
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Chinese naval mine, Huolongjing, 14th century
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Chinese multistage rocket, Huolongjing, 14th century
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Chinese fire lance, Huolongjing, 14th century
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Chinese cannon, Huolongjing, 14th century.
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The 'Flying Crow with Magic Fire', an aerodynamic winged rocket bomb, Huolongjing, 14th century
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Self-tripped trespass land mine, Huolongjing, 14th century
- Science and Civilization in China: Volume 4, Part 3, by Joseph Needham
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Diagram of corbel brackets from a cross section of a hall, from Li Jie's Yingzao Fashi published in 1103.
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Bracket arm clusters containing cantilevers, Yingzao Fashi (1103)
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Transverse corbel brackets, Yingzao Fashi (1103)
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Bracket and cantilever arms, Yingzao Fashi (1103)
- Science and Civilization in China: Volume 3, by Joseph Needham.
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A Song Dynasty terrain map of 1137 with a graduated scale of 100 li
- Science and Civilization in China: Volume 4, Part 2, by Joseph Needham
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Original diagram of Su Song's clocktower, 1092.
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The original illustration of the chain drive from the book written by Su Song on his clock tower of Kaifeng, 11th century, Song Dynasty
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A field mill in the Diagrams and explanations of the wonderful machines of the Far West by Johann Schreck and Wang Zheng (王徵), published 1627, Ming Dynasty
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Angler on a Wintry Lake, by Ma Yuan, 1195 AD, earliest artistic depiction of a fishing reel
- Science and Civilization in China: Volume 5, Part 1, by Joseph Needham
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A playing card from the early Ming Dynasty, circa 1400 AD
- The Arts of China: Fourth Edition, by Michael Sullivan
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Woven silk from Mawangdui
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Painted figures on a lacquerware basket, Eastern Han Dynasty
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Portrait of the Yongle Emperor, 15th century, Ming Dynasty
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Pomegranates, woodblock print, Ming Dynasty
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Fishermen Returning Through a Wintry Forest, by Tang Di, 1338, Yuan Dynasty
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Detail of the Nine Dragons Scroll, by Chen Rong, 1244 AD, Song Dynasty
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Autumn Colors on Rivers and Mountains, Northern Song Dynasty
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Detail of Sakyamuni cuts his hair, from Dunhuang, Tang Dynasty
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Riders on Horseback, 6th century, Northern Qi
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Lacquer painting over wood, 4th to 6th century, Northern Wei
- The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Augustus, by Karl Galinsky
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Augustus, 30 BC.
- "Brilliant Artifacts" in Recarving China's Past, by Cary Y. Liu
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Ink rubbing of a 2nd century AD Eastern Han Dynasty raised-relief image of horses, chariots, and riders
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Ink rubbing of a 2nd century AD Eastern Han Dynasty raised-relief image of a battle scene at a bridge
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Painting of a watchtower, from the Eastern Han Dynasty
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A Western Han Dynasty triangular hollow tomb tile with painted dragon and armed warrior design
- Recarving China's Past, edited by Naomi Noble Richard
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Painted bronze mirror, Han Dynasty
- Artisans in Early Imperial China, by Anthony Barbieri-Low
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Mawangdui silk map
- Horizon Book of World Arts
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Painted figures on a lacquerware basket, Eastern Han Dynasty
- "Mediums and Messages: The Wu Family Shrines and Cultural Production in Qing China," in Rethinking Recarving China's Past: Ideals, Practices and Problems of the "Wu Family Shrines" and Han China, by Lillian Lan-Ying Tseng
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Story of Jin Midi, ink rubbing of an Eastern Han Dynasty raised-relief from the Wu Family Shrines in Shandong province
- "Pleasure Tower Model" in Recarving China's Past, by Nancy N. Steinhardt
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A stone-carved pillar-gate of the 2nd century AD, Eastern Han Dynasty, located at the Wu Family Shrine in Shandong province
- "Constructing Citang in Han" in Rethinking Recarving China's Past, by Michael Nylan
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Ink rubbing of a Han Dynasty raised-relief image showing an ancestral worship hall (citang 祠堂)
- The Arts of China, 900–1620, by William Watson
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Two horsemen in a wintry landscape, by Liang Kai, 13th century, Song Dynasty
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Fishing on a Snowy River, by Xu Daoning, 11th century, Song Dynasty
- The Art of Chinese Landscape Painting, by Anil de Silva
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Gentlemen in conversation, tomb mural from the Eastern Han Dynasty
- Han Civilization, by Wang Zhongshu
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A tomb mural painting of a servant, Han Dynasty
Song Yingxing's Tiangong Kaiwu Encyclopedia
editThese following images I've uploaded were not taken in any of my own photographs, but they were published in a Chinese Ming Dynasty encyclopedia in the year 1637, which makes them all public domain.
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Chinese molten iron puddle and blast furnace
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Two designs for hydraulic-powered chain pumps
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A two-masted ship
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A giant draw loom for weaving
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A farmer using a pulley to lift a bucket
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Crushing cane with an ox-powered vertical-toothed roll crusher
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An ox-driven grinding mill
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Three more designs for chain pumps