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ASIAN

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ASIAN

With more than 2,000 works, the Harn’s Asian art collection spans a timeframe ranging from the Neolithic period through cutting-edge contemporary art. It covers a vast geographic distribution area, from central Asia in the west to Japan in the east, and from China in the north to the southernmost points of India and Southeast Asia. The strengths of the collection are evident in ceramics, jades, and metal works and are further augmented by stone sculptures, paintings, and prints. The variety and quality of the works provide the opportunity to explore regional and transnational trends in Asian art, ranging from ceramic traditions to the spread of Buddhism to the relationships between Asia and the West via artistic visions and creations.

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China
Shang Dynasty (c. 1600-1100 BCE), 12th Century BCE
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China
Eastern Han Dynasty (25 - 220)
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China
Tang Dynasty (618-907), 8th century
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China
Tang Dynasty (618-907), 8th century
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China
Shang Dynasty (c. 1600-1100 BCE), 12th-13th Century BCE
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China
Tang Dynasty (618-907)
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China
Tang Dynasty (618-907) to Song Dynasty (960-1279)
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Tibetan
13th Century
Ewer and Wash Basin
Iranian
19th Century
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China
Song Dynasty (960-1279)
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China
Song or Yuan Dynasty, 12th-14th Century
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China
Qing dynasty, c. 18th century