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Title | Artist | Medium | Creation Date |
Votive Sculpture of the Goddess Astarte | Formed terracotta with incised lines | about 199 BCE-1 BCE | |
Stele of Shiva as Bhairava | Metabasalt | about 1100 | |
Head of Bodhisattva | Formed and sculpted terracotta | 300-399 | |
Lokeshvara | Carved limestone | about 975-1000 | |
Standing Buddha | Carved sandstone | 400-699 | |
Sino-Tibetan Seated Buddha, (Buddha Dhyansana) | Carved wood with traces of lacquer, gilt, and pigment | 1368-1644 | |
Guanyin | Carved, assembled, and painted wood | about 1279-1368 | |
Female Court Attendant from a Tomb | Formed and fired terracotta with burned remnants of cloth | 126 BCE | |
Bodhisattva | Carved limestone | 550-577 | |
Aizen Myoo | Polychrome pigments on carved wood with metal, glass, gilded and crystal embellishments | about 1500-1699 | |
Main Ridge Finial (Zhengwen) for a Roof | stoneware with fahua glaze | 1550-1650 | |
Horse | Sculpted, fired, and painted earthenware | 550 - 577 | |
Ox Cart | Sculpted, fired, and painted earthenware | 550 - 577 | |
Two Entertainers | Formed, fired, and painted earthenware | 618 - 907 | |
Shakyamuni Buddha | Cast and gilded bronze with black slip hair | 1700-1799 | |
Horse and Rider | Sculpted, fired, and painted earthenware | 618 - 906 | |
Male Court Attendant from a Tomb | Formed and fired terracotta | 206 BCE - 199 BCE | |
Horse | Formed, fired, and painted terracotta | 206 BCE - 9 CE | |
Bodhisattva | Carved limestone | 618-907 | |
Dancer with Long Sleeves | Sculpted, fired, glazed, and painted terracotta | 206 BCE - 200 CE | |
Dream Eater (Baku) Temple Sculpture | Wood | 1700s | |
Mythical Animal Bixie | Carved limestone | 618-907 | |
Horse | Formed, fired, and painted terracotta | 206 BCE - 9 CE | |
Bodhisattva Torso | Carved limestone | about 618 - 907 | |
Buddha | Carved stone with polychrome | about 618 - 907 |
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