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Classifications: Sculpture

Classifications: Sculpture
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Camel
Chinese
possibly 7th century
33.14
Camel
Chinese
possibly 7th century
33.15
Avalokiteshvara (Sho Kannon)
Japanese
12th century
58.30
Warrior with shield
Chinese
late 6th century
33.16
Head of a lady
Chinese
33.17
Yaki Surasundari
Indian
ca. 11th century
63.36
Semitic peddler
Chinese
33.19
Male standing figure
Chinese
early 7th Century
53.33
Cizhou ware-type
Chinese
1115-1234
48.32
Double-gourd shaped ornament
Chinese
8th Century
53.37
Horse
Chinese
early 8th century
33.28
Dancing Siva
Indian
19th century
58.43
Dog
Chinese
33.30
Dog
Chinese
33.31
Black Pottery Mourner
Chinese
4th - 3rd century B.C.
43.38
Black Pottery Mourner
Chinese
4th - 3rd century B.C.
43.39
Bear
Chinese
33.34
Black Pottery Mourner
Chinese
4th - 3rd century B.C.
43.40
Black Pottery Mourner
Chinese
4th - 3rd century B.C.
43.41
Rooster
Chinese
618-906
33.36
Figure of Guanyin
Chinese
18th - 19th century
43.42
Boar
Chinese
33.37
Guanyin
Chinese
33.38
Fantastic animal ornament
Balinese
ca. 11th century
53.51
Guanyin
Chinese
1615
33.39
Lokapala figure
Chinese
8th century
SC96.73
Camel
Chinese
late 14th-mid 17th century
33.814.1
Camel
Chinese
late 14th-mid 17th century
33.814.2
Jikokuten: Guardian King of the South
Japanese
17th century
34.120.2
Zochoten: Guardian King of the East
Japanese
17th century
34.120.3
Guardian King of the West (Komokuten)
Japanese
17th century
34.120.4
Vashya-Vajravarahi (dancing goddess with boar head)
Tibetan
late 14th to early 15th century
70.2
Vase
Yanagihara Mutsuo
1967
93.14
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