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Soldiers. Qin Dynasty, c. 210 BCE.
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Bowl. Neolithic period, 5000–4000 BCE. Height 7”.
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China and Korea.
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Detail of Mask Decoration on a Jade Cong. Neolithic period, 3200–2200 BCE.
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Cong. Neolithic period, 3200–2200 BCE. Height 1 7/8” × width 2 5/8”.
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Sectional Clay Molds for Casting Bronze Vessels. (Line Drawing, Left View).
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Fang Ding. (Line drawing, Right View).
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Covered Ritual Wine-Pouring Vessel (Guang) with Tiger and Owl Décor. Shang Dynasty, 13th century BCE. Height with cover 9 3/4”, width including handle 12 3/8”.
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Chinese Characters.
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Set of Bells. 433 BCE. Frame height 9’, length 25’.
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Painted Banner. Han Dynasty, c. 160 BCE. Height 6’ 8 1/2”.
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Incense Burner. Han Dynasty, 113 BCE. Height 10 1⁄2”.
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Tomb Model of a House. Eastern Han Dynasty, 1st–mid 2nd century CE. 52 × 33 1/2 × 27”.
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Detail from a Rubbing of a Stone Relief in the Wu Family Shrine (Wuliangci). Han dynasty, 151 CE. 27 1⁄2 × 66 1⁄2”
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After Gu Kaizhi. Detail of Admonitions of the Imperial Instructress to Court Ladies. Six Dynasties period. 9 3/4" × 11'6”.
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Wang Xizhi. Portion of a Letter from the Feng Ju Album. Six Dynasties period, mid-4th century CE. 9 3/4 × 18 1/2”.
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Seated Buddha, Cave 20, Yungang. Northern Wei Dynasty, c. 460. Height 45’.
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Altar to Amitabha Buddha. Sui Dynasty, 593. Height 30 1/8”.
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The Western Paradise of Amitabha Buddha. Tang Dynasty, c. 750. 10'2“× 16’.
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Nanchan Temple, Wutaishan. Tang Dynasty, 782.
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Great Wild Goose Pagoda at Ci’En Temple, Chang’An. Tang Dynasty, first erected 645; rebuilt mid 8th century CE.
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Camel Carrying a Group of Musicians. Tang Dynasty, c. mid 8th century CE. Height 26 1/8”.
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Attributed to Emperor Huizong. Detail of Ladies Preparing Newly Woven Silk. Northern Song Dynasty, early 12th century CE. 14 1/2 × 57 1/2”.
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Two Equestrian Figures. Tang Dynasty, first half 8th century CE. Height (male figure) 14 1/2”.
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Seated Guanyin Bodhisattva. Liao Dynasty, 10th–12th century CE. 95 × 65”.
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Early Stupa; Later Stupa; Watchtower; Stone Pagoda; Wooden Pagoda.
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Fan Kuan. Travelers among Mountains and Streams. Northern Song Dynasty, early 11th century CE. Height 6’ 9 1/2”.
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Xu Daoning. Section of Fishing in a Mountain Stream. Northern Song Dynasty, mid 11th century CE. 19" × 6’ 10”.
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Zhang Zeduan. Section of Spring Festival on the River. Northern Song Dynasty, late 11th–early 12th century CE. 9 1/2" × 7’ 4”.
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Xia Gui. Section of Twelve Views of Landscape (Left Side). Southern Song Dynasty, early 13th century CE. Height 11”; length of extant portion 7’ 7 1/2”.
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Xia Gui. Section of Twelve Views of Landscape (Right Side). Southern Song Dynasty, early 13th century CE. Height 11”; length of extant portion 7’ 7 1/2”.
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Guan Ware Vase. Southern Song Dynasty, 13th century CE. Height 6 5/8”.
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Crown. Three Kingdoms period, Silla kingdom, probably 6th century CE. Height 17 1/2”.
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Ceremonial Stand With wnake, Abstract, and Openwork Decoration. Three Kingdoms period, Silla kingdom, 5th–6th century CE. Height 23 1/8”.
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Bodhisattva Seated in Meditation. Three Kingdoms period, probably Silla kingdom, early 7th century CE. Height 35 7/8”.
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Seated Shakyamuni Buddha. Unified Silla period, c. 751 CE. Height of Buddha 11’ 2 1/2”.
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Maebyeong Bottle with Decoration of Bamboo and Blossoming Plum Tree. Goryeo Dynasty, late 12th–early 13th century CE. Height 13 1/4”.
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Seated Willow-Branch Gwanse’Eum Bosal (The Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara). Goryeo Dynasty, late 14th century CE. Height 62 1/2”.
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