Exhibition of Oriental Art
Exhibition (12 Feb 1916)
- Object[221]
- no[221]
- asian[189]
- near eastern[32]
- Yes[3]
- ancestor portrait[1]
- axis column[1]
- bas relief[1]
- base[1]
- base fragment[1]
- basin (vessel)[1]
- beaker[1]
- beer barrel[1]
- book cover[1]
- bottle[2]
- bowl[13]
- bowl lid[1]
- carpet[1]
- ceremonial water vessel[1]
- coromandel screen panel[12]
- cup[1]
- cuspidor[1]
- dish[1]
- ewer[2]
- figurine[5]
- fishbowl vase[4]
- gem[1]
- hanging altar lamp[1]
- headdress[1]
- idol[1]
- ink bottle[1]
- jar[4]
- jar lid[1]
- jug[1]
- lid[1]
- magic horn[2]
- manuscript[1]
- mirror[1]
- mortar[1]
- mortuary figurine[12]
- painting[37]
- pen case[1]
- phurpa[1]
- plaque[1]
- plate[7]
- prayer rug[1]
- relic box[1]
- reliquary[2]
- reproduction[5]
- rice plate[1]
- ritual object[2]
- ritual vessel[4]
- scepter[4]
- scepter fragment[1]
- scroll painting[9]
- shield[1]
- skull bowl base[1]
- stand[4]
- statue[12]
- statue base[2]
- statue fragment[2]
- statuette[19]
- statuette content[1]
- stela[1]
- stela base[1]
- stupa[3]
- sweetmeat dish[1]
- table[1]
- tablet[1]
- teapot[1]
- temple bell[1]
- textile[3]
- textile fragment[1]
- textile panel[1]
- thangka[2]
- vajra bell[1]
- vase[10]
- vessel[1]
- votive[1]
- war drum[1]
- water container[1]
- water vessel[2]
- wine jar[1]
- wine jar lid[1]
- wine vessel[2]
- agra[1]
- asia minor[2]
- beijing[2]
- benares[1]
- canton[2]
- china[129]
- fujian[2]
- greece[4]
- hamadan[1]
- hebei[3]
- henan[7]
- hyderabad[5]
- india[9]
- iran[18]
- japan[4]
- jining[5]
- karagan[1]
- korea[1]
- lhasa[1]
- lindos[2]
- mesopotamia[1]
- nepal[16]
- patna[1]
- persia[5]
- raqqa[2]
- rayy[6]
- rhodes[4]
- shandong[5]
- sultanabad[5]
- syria[2]
- thanjavur[1]
- tibet[32]
- xiangtangshan[3]
- zenjan[1]
- 14th century[1]
- 15th century[1]
- 16th century[2]
- 17th century[3]
- 18th century[2]
- 19th century[2]
- contemporary[2]
- early qing dynasty[1]
- five dynasties[1]
- han dynasty[5]
- joseon dynasty[1]
- kangxi[1]
- ming dynasty[59]
- northern qi dynasty[3]
- northern song dynasty[1]
- qing dynasty[47]
- sassanian period[1]
- shah abbas period[1]
- song dynasty[6]
- sui dynasty[1]
- tang dynasty[10]
- wanli[2]
- yuan dynasty[4]
- 8 buddhist symbols[1]
- abhaya mudra[1]
- abhedya[1]
- akshobhya buddha[1]
- amida nyorai[1]
- amitabha buddha[1]
- ancestor portrait[1]
- animal[1]
- apsaras[1]
- arabic inscription[1]
- architecture[1]
- arhat[2]
- attendants[15]
- avalokitesvara[2]
- bag[1]
- bagua[1]
- bamboo[4]
- bat[1]
- bats[1]
- battledore[12]
- benediction[1]
- bhumisparsa mudra[1]
- bird[5]
- bird spirit king[1]
- birds[19]
- birth of the buddha[1]
- boat[2]
- bodhisattva[7]
- buddha[8]
- carnation[2]
- chess[13]
- chinese historical figure[5]
- chinese vessel type[12]
- coral[12]
- court ladies[12]
- cranes[12]
- dancing[12]
- daoist figure[2]
- deer[15]
- demon[2]
- demons[2]
- dogs[12]
- dorje[2]
- dragon[4]
- dragons[2]
- elephant[2]
- figures[2]
- flower[5]
- flowers[19]
- fruit[14]
- fu dog[2]
- fu lion[2]
- fu xi[5]
- fungus[15]
- games[12]
- girl[2]
- guanyin[4]
- guardian[2]
- horse[3]
- horses[14]
- human figures[9]
- incense burner[2]
- inscription[8]
- iris[2]
- jewels[13]
- landscape[22]
- legend[5]
- lion[8]
- lotus[7]
- luohan[5]
- makara[3]
- man[6]
- mask[3]
- middle aged woman[3]
- monks[2]
- mountain[2]
- music[12]
- musician[4]
- mythological animals[12]
- nu wa[5]
- ox[2]
- painting[12]
- palace[13]
- peacocks[12]
- pheasant[12]
- philosophers[2]
- rabbit[13]
- reading[12]
- river[3]
- rocks[3]
- ruyi[2]
- shuttlecock[12]
- stupa[5]
- thunderbolt[3]
- trees[3]
- tulip[3]
- vajra[5]
- vases[12]
- winter[2]
- woman[2]
- chinese language[24]
- cufic[2]
- kufic[3]
- naskhi[1]
- nepalese language[2]
- sanskrit[4]
- tibetan dbu can script[1]
- tibetan language[10]
- alabaster[1]
- brass[17]
- bronze[35]
- ceramic[39]
- clay[9]
- cloisonne[2]
- cloisonnee[1]
- copper[8]
- copper alloy[13]
- coral[2]
- dolomite[2]
- enamel[1]
- gilding[4]
- gilt[9]
- glass[1]
- glaze[7]
- gold[6]
- gold leaf[1]
- hemp[1]
- horn (animal part)[1]
- ink[4]
- iron[1]
- ivory[1]
- jade[5]
- lacquer[12]
- lead glaze[1]
- limestone[5]
- marble (stone)[3]
- metal[5]
- paint[10]
- paper[5]
- papier mache[1]
- pigment[11]
- porcelain[7]
- realgar[1]
- rhinoceros horn[1]
- satin[1]
- silk[24]
- silver[11]
- stone[11]
- stoneware[1]
- turquoise[2]
- velvet[2]
- wood[20]
- bas relief[1]
- blue and white ware[5]
- braided[1]
- brocade[4]
- carved[35]
- cast[9]
- ceramic[3]
- chased[2]
- cloisonne[4]
- cut out[1]
- damascene[6]
- dehua ware[2]
- embossed[3]
- enameled[1]
- engraved[7]
- famille verte[1]
- filigree[1]
- fired[25]
- formed[2]
- gilded[3]
- gilt[9]
- glazed[27]
- granulation[1]
- high relief[1]
- incised[3]
- inlaid[1]
- kuang-yao[2]
- lacquered[12]
- low relief[2]
- openwork[1]
- painted[70]
- paper mache[1]
- pasted[1]
- polychrome[1]
- relief[1]
- repousee[1]
- ting yao[1]
- unglazed[1]
- woven[3]
- fong chun nien[1]
- huang jucai[1]
- huang ying-shen[1]
- li fan[2]
- liu songnian[1]
- lu ji[1]
- ma lin[1]
- ma wen-pi[1]
- qiu ying[2]
- style of li gonglin[1]
- tang yin[3]
- unknown[5]
- wang e[1]
- wang shichang[1]
- wu chen[1]
- yi yuanji[1]
- yuan jiang[1]
- zhao lingsong[1]
- zhao mengfu[1]
- zhou chen[1]
- 易元吉[1]
- actual citation[220]
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