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Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-23613, described as Description: Three books-the Three Constantly Read Articles, against the background of sunflowers and green leaves. Bowl string on the rim and base, color imitating gold.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-23611, described as Materials: Glazed porcelain Diameter at rim: 16 cm Date: 1968-1972 Country: People’s Republic of China   Description: A blue truck flying a red flag speeds through rural countryside. Trees on the right in the foreground, distant trees and mountain on the left. Inscription: Go to the countryside (志在农村 zhi zai nongcun). Kiln mark: “Jingdezhen, China” (中国景德镇CHINA Zhongguo Jingdezhen CHINA) Place of Origin: Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province Condition: Good Acquisition Data: Beijing, probably Panjiayuan. 2001-2005
Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 9-23482, described as A bird perched on a twig that extends from a colorful cluster of flowers and leaves
Hearst Museum object titled Mug and lid, accession number 9-23481a,b, described as Hand-potted. Painted with a snow landscape in color. Two figures stand on the bank near a mansion, across the water there are distant mountains. The characters at the top left of the image may read “made by son of Jin Fan”: (?金樊子作 ?Jin Fanzi zuo). On the lid seven characters are written in a continuous circle in a style reminiscent of inscriptions on ancient bronze vessels: “[on this] day made auspicious treasure for use” (日作吉祥之宝用Ri zuo jxiang zhi bao yong). Inscription: On the back: “Snow renews the landscape and brings inspiration for poems. Imitating the method of Liuru [Ming dynasty painter Tang Yin], Xie Lin Faxiang wrote in Jingdezhen” (雪能增诗興 山河景换新 仿六如之法 谢林发祥写于景镇市 xue neng zeng shi xing, shanhe jing huan xin. Fang Liuru zhi fa, Xie Lin Faxiang xieyu Jingzhen shi). A small red seal follows. Slightly illegible kiln mark seems to be the name of the painter: “Xie Lin Faxiang of Jiangxi” (江西谢林发祥 Jiangxi Xie Lin Faxiang).
Hearst Museum object titled Mug and lid, accession number 9-23487a,b, described as Hand painted large red flower along with smaller dark ones and leaves. Lid has a pink flower with red leaves.   Inscription: Kiln mark (partially illegible): “Product of number three ceramic hand…production cooperative, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province” (江西省景德镇市第三瓷器手…生产…出品 Jiangxi sheng Jingdezhen shi di san ciqi shou… shengchan … chupin)
Hearst Museum object titled Mug and lid, accession number 9-23480a,b, described as Decorated with a green decal of the once-annual encounter between the Herd Boy and Weaving Maiden (Niu Lang and Zhi Nu). The female deity wears lavish costume and seems to have descended from heaven. The Herd Boy wears a scholar’s robe and is accompanied by an ox. Above the image are four characters reading from left to right: “Herd boy and weaving maiden” (牛郎織女 Niu Lang Zhi Nü). On the reverse, a green decal of birds and clouds. Lid is decorated with two green decals of birds. Knob is crisscrossed with blue lines. Fired on three spurs. No kiln mark.
Hearst Museum object titled Rice bowl, accession number 9-23580, described as Object Name: Rice bowl Materials: Glazed porcelain Diameter at rim: 11.5 cm Date: post-Cultural Revolution? Country: People’s Republic of China   Description: The front is decorated with two figures in bamboo grove in a combination of stamps and hand painting. The reverse is inscribed with four characters. Gold bowstrings around foot and rim. Inscription: Body: Bamboo shadows, light breeze (竹影清风 zhu ying qing feng); Kiln mark on foot has poor calligraphy (as if someone was copying characters that they were not sure of): “Famous porcelain 8 of Jingdezhen, Jiangxi” (江西景德镇名瓷 Jiangxi Jingdezhen mingci 8) Place of Origin: Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province Condition: Good, some wear on the painting. Acquisition Data: Panjiayuan. Price? Date: 2002-05-12.
Hearst Museum object titled Rice bowl, accession number 9-23561, described as Small rice bowl. The exterior is hand painted with rust-red chrysanthemums; the back one in pink color; gold bowstring around the foot.