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Tang Dynasty Greyhound
Image by James Blake Wiener

Tang Dynasty Greyhound

This figure of a greyhound was made in the area between China's Shaanxi and Henan provinces during the Tang Dynasty, around c. 750 CE. (Museum Rietberg, Zürich).
Fragment of a Japanese Bodhisattva Head
Image by James Blake Wiener

Fragment of a Japanese Bodhisattva Head

This fragment of a wooden bodhisattva head comes from Japan and was made during the Kamakura Period during the 13th century CE. (Museum Rietberg, Zürich).
Chinese Vessel in the Shape of a Duck and Rhyton
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Chinese Vessel in the Shape of a Duck and Rhyton

This beautiful vessel in the shape of a duck and rhyton comes from China's Henan province, and it was made at the Gongxian kilns during the Tang Dynasty. It is believed to have been created during the 8th century CE. (Museum Rietberg, Zürich...
Maitreya Votive from Ancient China
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Maitreya Votive from Ancient China

This votive of Maitreya, the Buddha of the future as a bodhisattva, dates from the early 6th century CE during the Northern Wei Dynasty, and it is made of chalkstone. It comes from the Longmen Cave Temples in China's Henan province. (Museum...
Chinese Standing Bodhisattva
Image by James Blake Wiener

Chinese Standing Bodhisattva

This standing bodhisattva made of Sandstone comes from Cave 14 from the renown temples of Tianlongshan in China's Shanxi province. The influence from Greco-Roman art as well as South Asian art is palpable. It was made during the Tang Dynasty...
Prehistoric Basket from Pile-Dwelling
Image by James Blake Wiener

Prehistoric Basket from Pile-Dwelling

This basket made of wickerwork dates from c. 1100-800 BCE and comes from a former pile-dwelling settlement near Zürich, Switzerland. (Landesmuseum, Zürich).
Mask of a Boy for Gigaku
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

Mask of a Boy for Gigaku

Gigaku is a masked drama performed to music. It was introduced to Japan from China and Korea in the 600s CE and was staged at the court and in Buddhist temples. The mask maybe for the character Taikoji, a youth. Or, perhaps it was used by...
Chinese Relief-Carved Ewer
Image by James Blake Wiener

Chinese Relief-Carved Ewer

This lovely relief-carved ewer comes from China's Shaanxi province and the Yaozhou kilns. It was made during the Five Dynasties Era (c. 907-960 CE). (Museum Rietberg, Zürich).
Chinese Gourd-Shaped Ewer and Cover
Image by James Blake Wiener

Chinese Gourd-Shaped Ewer and Cover

This beautiful gourd-shaped ewer and cover comes from China's Yue kilns, which were in Zhejiang province. They were made during the era of the Northern Song Dynasty, around c. 11-12th centuries CE. (Museum Rietberg, Zürich).
Chinese Buddhist Votive Stele
Image by James Blake Wiener

Chinese Buddhist Votive Stele

This Buddhist votive stele made from chalkstone comes from China's Shanxi province, and it dates from c. 520 CE during the era of the Northern Wei Dynasty. (Museum Rietberg, Zürich)
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