Title | What a Glorious Land! |
Dated | 2005 |
Department | Department of Asian Art |
Division | Asian and Mediterranean Art |
Period |
Title | Two Equestrian Figures, One Male with a Tall, Elaborately Embellished Hat, One Female with Hair in a Topknot, Both with Pointed Boots, and Hands Positioned to Hold the Reins of their Standing, Saddled Horses |
Dated | first half 8th century |
Department | Department of Asian Art |
Division | Asian and Mediterranean Art |
Period | Tang dynasty, 618-907 |
Title | Two Standing Boars |
Dated | first half 8th century |
Department | Department of Asian Art |
Division | Asian and Mediterranean Art |
Period | Tang dynasty, 618-907 |
Title | Streams and Mountains, from the series "Sacrifice" |
Dated | 2005 |
Department | Department of Asian Art |
Division | Asian and Mediterranean Art |
Period |
Title | Two Standing Court Ladies, Each with Upturned Shoes, a High-Waisted Dress or Skirt, a Shawl, and an Elaborate Coiffure Secured by a Headband, and Each with Her Hands Clasped at the Waist and Concealed within Her Sleeves |
Dated | late 6th-early 7th century |
Department | Department of Asian Art |
Division | Asian and Mediterranean Art |
Period | Sui (581-618) to Tang (618-907) dynasty |
Title | Two Standing Officials, Each with Upturned Shoes, a 'Liangdang' Breastplate, and a Military Official's Headgear Emblazoned with a Descending Bird, and Each with His Hands Clasped at His Waist and Concealed within His Sleeves |
Dated | first half 8th century |
Department | Department of Asian Art |
Division | Asian and Mediterranean Art |
Period | Tang dynasty, 618-907 |
Title | The Great Wall Snaking through the Mountains, from the series "Sacrifice" |
Dated | 2005 |
Department | Department of Asian Art |
Division | Asian and Mediterranean Art |
Period |
Title | Fantastic Mountains in Western China, from the series "Sacrifice" |
Dated | 2005 |
Department | Department of Asian Art |
Division | Asian and Mediterranean Art |
Period |
Title | Two Standing, Braying Camels, One Buff, One White, Their Backs Laden with Goods |
Dated | 550 - 577 |
Department | Department of Asian Art |
Division | Asian and Mediterranean Art |
Period | Northern Qi, 550-577 |
Title | Four Kneeling, Female Court Musicians (One with a 'Pipa', or Lute, and One with Cymbals), Each of the Four with a High-Waisted, Striped Dress or Skirt and with Long Hair Arranged in Two Buns |
Dated | 7th century |
Department | Department of Asian Art |
Division | Asian and Mediterranean Art |
Period | Tang dynasty, 618-907 |
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