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Covered box
Chinese
18th century
73.5
Figure of Guanyin
Chinese
18th - 19th century
43.42
Two Hawks on an Aged Juniper
Xiao Haishan
ca. 1450
33.1676
Dish with phoenix and flower motifs
Chinese
early 14th century
76.7
Bowl
Chinese
early 18th century
33.55
Crows
Japanese
early 17th century
36.21.1
Japanese
early 17th century
36.21.2
Head of a Buddha
Chinese
late 7th - early 8th century
39.29
Large Plate
Chinese
1280-1368
74.21
Bi disk with dragon motif
Chinese
10th - 8th century BCE
39.11
Noh robe
Japanese
late 17th-early 18th century
95.138
Wheel-shaped cup
Korean
6th century
91.118
Lined robe
Japanese
early 20th century
89.155
Wonsam (wedding robe)
Korean
late 19th century
92.145
Grapevines and Chipmunks
Korean
ca. 1800
90.41
Faceted bottle
Korean
late 18th century
55.46
Water-Moon Guanyin
Chinese
10th - late 13th century
35.17
Covered bowl
Chinese
1723-35
70.45
Preaching Buddha
Korean
17th century
45.45
Writing box decorated with cranes in reeds
Hon'ami Koetsu
early 17th century
50.67
Square serving dish
Japanese
17th century
56.130
Indra (Lord of storms)
Nepalese
ca. 14th century
51.101
Dish with design of vegetables
Japanese
late 17th-early 18th century
68.176
Poem Scroll with Deer
Tawaraya Sotatsu
1610s
51.127
Shakyamuni Descending the Mountain
Japanese
late 13th century
50.124
A Branch of the Cold Season
Yang Hui
ca. 1440
51.132
White Path between Two Rivers
Japanese
13th century
56.182
Green Waves
Tsuji Kako
ca.1910
2010.41.32
Portrait of Prince Khurram (Shah Jahan)
Indian
first quarter 17th century
44.650
Prince Shotoku at Age Two
Japanese
ca. 1300
36.22
Dragon Tamer Luohan
Chinese
ca. 14th century
36.13
Vase with floral and wave design
Vietnamese
15th century
57.75
Haniwa warrior figure
Japanese
6th century
62.44
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