University of Pennsylvania, Office of the President. Catalogue of an Exhibition of the Art of the Far East. Philadelphia: 1914.
Reference
- Object[91]
- yes[91]
- asian[91]
- 3D Model[1]
- altar lamp[4]
- altar lamp stand[1]
- beer barrel[1]
- book cover[1]
- bowl[2]
- bowl lid[1]
- chunam box[1]
- cup[1]
- cuspidor[1]
- ewer[1]
- figurine[4]
- gem[1]
- hanging altar lamp[1]
- headdress[1]
- idol[1]
- ink bottle[1]
- jar[1]
- jewel box[1]
- lamp base[1]
- magic horn[2]
- manuscript[1]
- painting[3]
- pen case[1]
- phurpa[3]
- plaque[1]
- relic box[6]
- reliquary[4]
- reliquary base[1]
- rice bowl[1]
- rice bowl lid[1]
- ritual object[2]
- ritual vessel[1]
- scepter fragment[1]
- snuff bottle[1]
- statue[7]
- statue base[4]
- statue fragment[1]
- statuette[16]
- stupa[5]
- tablet[1]
- teapot[3]
- teapot lid[2]
- thangka[2]
- treasure box[1]
- vase[3]
- water vessel[2]
- wine vessel[1]
- 14th century[1]
- 15th century[1]
- 16th century[1]
- 17th century[2]
- 18th century[2]
- 19th century[3]
- han dynasty[1]
- jin dynasty[2]
- joseon dynasty[1]
- liao dynasty[2]
- ming dynasty[10]
- northern qi dynasty[2]
- qing dynasty[13]
- buddhist[54]
- chinese[26]
- hindu[4]
- indian[6]
- indo-chinese[1]
- korean[1]
- nepalese[21]
- tibetan[33]
- tibetan buddhist[1]
- abhaya mudra[1]
- abhedya[1]
- akshobhya buddha[1]
- amida nyorai[1]
- amitabha buddha[1]
- arhat[2]
- avalokitesvara[1]
- bagua[1]
- bakula[1]
- bhumisparsa mudra[3]
- bird[1]
- birth of the buddha[1]
- boat[1]
- bodhisattva[5]
- bodhisattva head[1]
- brahma[1]
- buddha[7]
- buddha head[1]
- buddhist literature[1]
- buddhist symbols[1]
- buffalo[1]
- butterball[1]
- candi[1]
- chorten[1]
- cicadas[1]
- conch shell[2]
- dancing girls[2]
- dharmacaka mudra[1]
- dharmachakra mudra[1]
- dhyani buddhas[1]
- dorje[2]
- dorji[1]
- dragon[2]
- dragon head[1]
- drum?[1]
- eight buddhist symbols[2]
- elephant[1]
- figures[1]
- fish[2]
- flowers[2]
- flute[2]
- god of literature[1]
- gopaka[1]
- green tara[1]
- guanyin[5]
- gyalwa lopzang takpa[1]
- heads[2]
- inscription[1]
- jewelled tara[1]
- jewels[1]
- jīvaka[1]
- kannon[1]
- kannon bosatsu[1]
- khorvadjig buddha[1]
- krishna[1]
- lakshmi[1]
- lama[1]
- life of the buddha[1]
- lion[3]
- lotus[4]
- luohan[2]
- machig labdron[1]
- magic square[1]
- maitreya[2]
- makara[3]
- mandarava[1]
- manjusri[2]
- mystic knot[2]
- naga (snake)[2]
- nakula[1]
- noh chu lo[1]
- nuojuluo[1]
- offerings[1]
- padmasambhava[1]
- parinirvana[1]
- party[1]
- philosophy[1]
- rosary[1]
- rubal[1]
- ruyi[1]
- samantabhadra[1]
- satasahasrikaprajnaparamita[1]
- scorpion[1]
- scroll[1]
- seascape[1]
- seated buddha[1]
- seishi[1]
- seishi bosatsu[1]
- sheshanaga[1]
- skull[1]
- stupa[6]
- subinda[1]
- tara[1]
- thunderbolt[2]
- tsongkhapa[2]
- umbrella[2]
- vajra[8]
- vase[3]
- vishnu[3]
- wheel of the law[2]
- alabaster[1]
- brass[26]
- bronze[25]
- clay[2]
- copper[7]
- copper alloy[11]
- earthenware[4]
- gilding[4]
- gilt[9]
- glass[4]
- glaze[3]
- gold[1]
- gold leaf[1]
- hemp[1]
- horn (animal part)[1]
- iron[3]
- ivory[1]
- jade[2]
- lacquer[1]
- metal[2]
- paint[1]
- paper[2]
- papier mache[1]
- pigment[3]
- porcelain[5]
- rhinoceros horn[1]
- silk[1]
- silver[8]
- stone[4]
- tin[2]
- turquoise[2]
- wood[5]
- carved[8]
- cast[6]
- chased[1]
- cut out[1]
- damascene[4]
- dehua ware[4]
- earthenware[4]
- embossed[1]
- engraved[3]
- filigree[1]
- fired[9]
- gilded[6]
- gilt[6]
- glazed[5]
- granulation[1]
- inlaid[1]
- lacquered[1]
- painted[7]
- paper mache[1]
- pasted[1]
- polished[1]
- relief[1]
- repousee[1]
- three color glaze[2]
- woven[1]
- yes[91]
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