128 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1959 
PAINTING 
58.8. Chinese, Ch‘ing dynasty. Two mynah birds on a branch; a squirrel 
leaping for a wild grapevine; ink and light color on paper; by Hua 
Yen (1682-1758) ; artist’s inscription and two of his seals on painting. 
0.603 x 1.345. 
58.9. Chinese, Ch‘ing dynasty. Landscape, “A Morning View of the Yao Peak,” 
by Chiang Shih-chieh (1647-1709) ; two inscriptions by the artist and 
nine of his seals on the painting; one collector’s seal. 0.540 x 0.242. 
58.10. Chinese, Ch‘ing dynasty, 17th century. Landscape in ink and color on 
paper; by Hsiao Yiin-ts‘ung; inscription by the artist, signed and dated 
(1658) ; one seal of the artist. 0.410 x 0.957. 
59.1— Indian, Sultanate period, middle or second half of 15th century. Set of 
59.4. four miniatures from a manuscript of Amir Khusraw Dihlavi’s Khamse; 
nasta‘liq writing in four columns; painting in colors on paper. Average: 
0.110 x 0.210. 
58.4— Japanese, Ashikaga period, Idealistic Chinese school. A pair of 6-fold 
58.5. screens painted in ink and color on paper; mountain landscape by 
Sesshu (1420-1506). Average: 1.610 x 3.512. (58.5 illustrated.) 
58.11. Japanese, Kamakura period, Yamatoe school. ‘Yuzu Nembutsu Hugi,” 
dated 1829; in ink and color on paper. 0.290 x 14.168. 
58.12. Japanese, Decorative school, 17th century. Wistaria and other flowers; 
by Roshi ; ink and color on paper. 1.259 x 0.520. 
58.17— Japanese, Ashikaga period, Yamatoe school, 15th century. Set of three; 
58.19. landscape-Kumano Mandara; ink, color, and gold on silk. Average: 
1.165 x 0.593. 
59.8. Japanese, Momoyama, Ukiyoe school, mid-17th century. Scenes in Kyoto, 
“Gion Festival’; 6-fold screen; ink, color, and gold leaf on paper. 
3.480 x 1.505. 
POTTERY 
58.13. Chinese, T‘ang dynasty, San-ts‘ai ware. Bowl with plain rim; clay: buff 
stoneware; transparent glaze, streaked with brownish-yellow and 
green; finely crackled; iridescent inside bottom. 0.047 x 0.103. 
59.6 Chinese, Sung dynasty, ting ware. Vase of truncated bottle shape with 
flat base, rounded shoulders, short neck, and flaring lip; clay: fine- 
grained white stoneware; glaze: transparent, glossy ; decoration: peony 
scrolls in brown slip with incised details. 0.163 x 0.166. (Illustrated.) 
59.7 Chinese, Sung dynasty, celadon, Li-shui type. Covered vase with flaring 
foot ring; two loop handles; flaring mouth and vertical lip; clay: light- 
gray porcellaneous stoneware, fired reddish brown; glaze: transparent 
olive-green with fine crackle; decoration: incised on body, carved on 
eover. 0.370 (with cover) x 0.165. 
59.9 Chinese, Ming dynasty, Hsiian-te period. Bowl, deep with thick walls and 
flat, low foot ring; clay: fine white porcelain; glaze: transparent, faintly 
bluish inside and flocculent blue outside, none on base; decoration: 
incised in the paste outside are waves, dragons, and lotus panels; 6- 
character mark of the period inside bottom. 0.125 x 0.264. 
58.8 Japanese, Edo period, Kakiemon, early 18th century. Octagonal dish: 
clay: fine white porcelain; glaze: transparent, very slightly mat; deco- 
ration: two large fish in underglaze blue among water weeds in over- 
glaze enamels. 0.050 x 0.333. 
