Plate III. Poem on the Mu-Tan Peony, by the Emperor Hui Tsung (Reigned A. D. 1100-1125). Paper, 36.5 by 53.3 cm. (The Chinese Government). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. A Preliminary Survey
Non-western art unattributed:
A Herd of Deer in a Forest in Autumn (Detail) by an Artist of the Five Dynasties (A. D. 907-960). Painting on Silk, 118.1 by 63.7 cm. (The Chinese Government).
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. Bronze Ceremonial Wine-Vessel (HO) of the Shang-Yin Dynasty (1766-1122 B. C.). Height from Top of Spout, 74.5 cm. (Mr. Kaichiro Nezu, Tokyo). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. A Preliminary Survey
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate IV. Marble Statue of a Bodhisattva, T'ang Dynasty (A. D. 618-907). Height with Pedestal, 179 cm. (Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. A Preliminary Survey
A-T'ang Celadon Bowl; Diameter, 11.9 cm.; B-Yin-ch'ing Bowl; Diameter, 22.4 cm.; C-Porcelain Saucer, Ninth or Tenth Century; Length, 16 cm.; D-T'ang Porcelain Cup, Height 4.8 cm. (Town Museum, the Hague). Some Early Chinese Ceramics at the Hague
A-Saucer with scolloped border, blue-tinted glaze. Diameter, 10.2 cm. (Mr. Henry Oppenheim); B-Bowl, blue-tinted glaze. Diameter, 12 cm. (Mr. Henry Oppenheim); C-Wide-mouthed vase with lightly incised floral design. Height, 17.8 cm. (Mr. James Baird); D-Wine ewer with fluted neck and ribbed body with floral bosses. Height, 24.8 cm. (The Hon. M. W. Elphinstone). Ju Ware