Qianlong period, dated to 1769
screen only, without stand: H. 25.7 × W. 16.6 × max. D. 1.9 cm (10 1/8 × 6 9/16 × 3/4 in.) overall, screen on stand: H. 31.8 × W. 21.5 × D. 13.6 cm (12 1/2 × 8 7/16 × 5 3/8 in.)
Ying stone: black limestone with veins of white calcite. From Yingde, Guangdong province.
18th centuryChineseGilt bronze and rock crystal
18th-19th centuryChineseGrayish white nephrite with dark brown mottling
18th-19th centuryChineseGilt bronze with traces of black pigment (black lacquer?) in the hair
18th-19th centuryChineseDehua ware (so-called "Blanc de Chine"): molded porcelain with clear glaze; with incised mark reading "He Chun" on the base
18th centuryChineseGilt bronze with blue and orange pigments highlighting the deity's hair and the lion's mane respectively
18th centuryChinesePale, greenish white nephrite with caramel markings
18th-19th centuryChineseStone, perhaps steatite, with grayish brown coating and dark brown spots
18th-19th centuryChineseCast bronze with localized areas of cold gilding and red and blue pigments; with cast inscription at the front of base reading "Da Qing Qianlong nian jing zao"
18th centuryChineseDehua ware (so-called "Blanc de Chine"): molded porcelain with ivory-hued glaze; with underglaze four-character seal mark impressed into the back
18th-19th centuryChineseEnameled porcelain, "famille jaune" type: porcelain with decoration painted in overglaze yellow, green, and aubergine enamels
18th centuryChinese