31 UMMA Objects
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Connecting Rod
9800 BCE – 220 CE
Gift of Jiu-Hwa Lo Upshur
2011/2.180F

Connecting Rod
9800 BCE – 220 CE
Gift of Jiu-Hwa Lo Upshur
2011/2.180F-1
This stoneware figure of an anthropomorphic form is sitting on all fours with hooved legs, a human face, a horn on top of its head, and spikes extending down the back. This figure has traces of red and black paint. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Guardian Figure (One of a Pair)
581 – 907
Gift of Jiu-Hwa Lo Upshur (AM '61, PhD '72)
2017/1.562.2
An earthenware sancai three-color glazed figure of a man wearing a long green robe and tall black hat. He is carrying an amber-glazed rectangular box over the top of an amber-glazed tasseled sash that covers his hands, and is standing on a green- and amber-glazed octagonal dais. His face is painted in polychrome mineral pigments, and his head was sculpted separately from the body.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Male Attendant
1368 – 1644
Gift of Jiu-Hwa Lo Upshur
2009/2.105A&B
A wide round bowl with an articulated, everted wide rim and a conical lower body on a flat base. It is decorated with wavy linear patterns and black solid dots on the upper half of the exterior, swirling lines with dots on the interior, and cross-hatching on the rim.  
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Bowl
3100 BCE – 2600 BCE
Gift of Jiu-Hwa Lo Upshur in memory of Mrs. Wei-Djen D. Lo
2004/2.133

Kuncan
Mountain landscape with waterfall (one of a set of four hanging scrolls)
1661
Gift of Jiu-Hwa Lo Upshur in honor of her mother Mrs. Wei-Djen Djang Lo
1987/1.196.1
A gray earthenware figure of a female wearing a long flowing robe with wide sleeves, and elaborately dressed hair. Her right hand is held high while the left hand is held over her hip. There are traces of slip and polychrome mineral pigment. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Standing Female Figure
206 BCE – 220 CE
Gift of Jiu-Hwa Lo Upshur
2007/2.71
A red earthenware figure of a double headed mythical animal. One end has the head of a ram with a beard, clearly marked nostrils and open eyes, and curling horns over the ears. A short pillar stands behind and over the head of the ram, with an aperture. There is a seated human figure wearing a folded robe and a hat behind the body of a lion-like beast.  The lion has flaring nostrils, round open eyes and prominent brows, and a wide open mouth. There are also marks for whiskers and, perhaps, a beard.  The object has traces of slip and polychrome mineral pigment. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Zoomorphic Candlestick
206 BCE – 220 CE
Gift of Jiu-Hwa Lo Upshur
2007/2.74
A pair of green glazed rectangular chests on amber glazed dais, with amber central locks and handles on opposing sides.  
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Pair of Chests
1368 – 1644
Gift of Jiu-Hwa Lo Upshur
2008/2.281
An earthenware miniature amber-glazed basin on a four legged green-glazed stand that mimics wooden furniture, on an unglazed slab base. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Basin on Stand
1368 – 1644
Gift of Jiu-Hwa Lo Upshur
2008/2.282

Cart
9800 BCE – 220 CE
Gift of Jiu-Hwa Lo Upshur
2011/2.180B
This earthenware sancai-glazed figure of a male attendant is standing on an octagonal cream and green dais, wearing a long green tunic over an amber-colored underrobe, with amber and green sleeves, carrying an amber-glazed bowl. His hair, hat and face are painted with polychrome mineral pigments, and his tall hat painted to match his garments in an orange-amber color. The head has been sculpted and painted separately from the body.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Male Attendant
1368 – 1644
Gift of Jiu-Hwa Lo Upshur
2009/2.106A&B
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