Works

Works
433 to 468 of 25,760
Chariot hub caps
Chinese
5th century - 3rd century B.C.
40.17.1
Rakuchu rakugai zu (Scenes in and around the Capital)
Japanese
second half 17th century
75.38.2
Chariot hub caps
Chinese
5th century - 3rd century B.C.
40.17.2
Ruyi scepter
Chinese
19th century
33.1263
Dragon plaque
Chinese
1127–1279 or later
33.1264
Knife handle
French, Chantilly
ca. 1740
87.142.1
Knife handle
French, Chantilly
ca. 1745
87.142.2
Knife handle
French, Villeroy
ca. 1740-45
87.142.3
Knife handle
French, Villeroy
ca. 1745-48
87.142.4
Disk-shaped table screen
Chinese
1644 - 1912
33.1267
Round basket with lid
First Nations, Nuu-chah-nulth, Hesquiat
late 19th century to first quarter 20th century
92.122.1
Knife handle
French, Saint-Cloud
ca. 1745-50
87.142.5
Round basket with lid
First Nations, Nuu-chah-nulth, Hesquiat
late 19th century to first quarter 20th century
92.122.2
Knife handle
French
ca. 1750
87.142.6
Brush rest in form of a mountain
Chinese
18th - 19th century
33.1270
Knife handle
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1735-40
87.142.7
Seal pendant: Qilin
Chinese
1735-1796
33.1271
Knife handle
French, Chantilly
ca. 1745-50
87.142.8
Plaque with flying goose among lotus
Chinese
14th century
33.1273
Plaque with winged carp-dragon
Chinese
13th-14th century
33.1274
Incense burner
Chinese
1736-95
33.1275
Pendant
Chinese
33.1276
Mipaang Mimiish Bracelet
Kuba
2001.375.5.2
Jikokuten: Guardian King of the South
Japanese
17th century
34.120.2
Zochoten: Guardian King of the East
Japanese
17th century
34.120.3
Dog
Mexican
14th century - 15th century
48.154.1
The Preview
Abe Blashko
first half 20th century
40.106.1
Guardian King of the West (Komokuten)
Japanese
17th century
34.120.4
Dog
Mexican
14th century - 15th century
48.154.2
The Preview
Abe Blashko
first half 20th century
40.106.2
Covered box
Thai
14th-15th century
92.82.10
Covered box
Thai
14th-15th century
92.82.11
Covered box
Thai
14th-15th century
92.82.12
Covered box
Thai
14th-15th century
92.82.13
Covered box
Thai
14th-15th century
92.82.14

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