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Title | Artist | Medium | Creation Date |
Vishnu Shrine | Carved diorite | 1100-1299 | |
Letter Box (Ko-Bako) | Carved and lacquered fungus with inlayed shell | before 1868 | |
Bowl | Formed and fired porcelain with blue underglaze and red and gold overglaze | about 1850 | |
Teapot with Lid | Cast iron | before 1965 | |
Thrusting | Masayuki Nagare | Carved and polished gabbro | 1945-1969 |
Lidded Box | Inset shell in carved wood with lacquer | about 1900 | |
Figurative Weight: Shield Weight | Cast brass | about 1700-1899 | |
Figurative Weight: Shield Weight | Cast brass | about 1700-1899 | |
Sino-Tibetan Seated Buddha, (Buddha Dhyansana) | Carved wood with traces of lacquer, gilt, and pigment | 1368-1644 | |
Covered Tripod Cauldron (Ding with Lid) | Cast bronze | 481 BCE - 221 BCE | |
Ritual Wine Vessel with Lid (Hu) | Cast bronze | 403 BCE - 221 BCE | |
Cylinder Seal | Carved stone | about 3000 BCE | |
Ikebana Basket | Woven bamboo | 1850 -1875 | |
Cylinder Seal | Carved stone | about 1900 BCE | |
Figurative Weight: A Man Climbing a Tree | Cast brass | about 1700-1899 | |
Pot | Don Thieberger | Formed and burnished clay | about 1996-2000 |
Advancing Monuments | Stella Snead | Oil on canvas | 1946 |
Ancestor Figure (Tiki) | Carved basalt | about 1700-1899 | |
Head | Carved marble | about 3300 BCE- 2000 BCE | |
Herbalist's Staff | Forged iron | about 1800-1899 | |
Female Face Mask (Kifwebe) | Carved and painted wood with attached hair | about 1900-1999 | |
Ceremonial Pig Killing Club | Carved wood | about 1900-1940 | |
Emblem of Ceremonial Homicidal Power | Carved wood with mother of pearl inlay | about 1900-1940 | |
Tureen | Württemburgische Machin Fabrik AG (aka WMF) | Formed, fired and glazed stoneware with applied cast decorative elements | about 1925-1930 |
Female Face Mask (Mwana Pwo) | Carved wood mask with incised and raised markings attached braided raffia hair piece | about 1950-1999 |
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