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Figure of Lady on Horseback
Puxian (Samantabhadra, Bodhisattva of Universal Benevolence)
God of the North, Zhenwu
Chan Patriarch Bodhidharma
European Sitting on a Lion
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The kilns near Dehua, in Fujian Province, opened in the late thirteenth century and flourished from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. Characterized by thick, lustrous glazes, Dehua ware is often known in Western writings as blanc de chine, or “China white.” Budai, who lived in the eighth or ninth century, was noted for his round stomach and his affinity for children.
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