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Pillow with landscapes featuring Daoist figures and a tiger

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Stoneware with painted decoration over white slip under clear glaze (Cizhou ware), Jin (1115–1234) or Yuan (1271–1368) dynasty, China
Asian Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Purchase Friends of Asian Art Gifts 2009
Title: Pillow with landscapes featuring Daoist figures and a tiger
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Stoneware with painted decoration over white slip under clear glaze (Cizhou ware), Jin (1115–1234) or Yuan (1271–1368) dynasty, China.

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