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VIS21B Summer I 2014 Arts of Asia Part II Chinese Art 2. Mythical Animal, Bronze Inlaid with Silver, L: 40.5 cm, From a Royal Tomb in the State of Zhongshan, Near Hejiazhuang, Hebei, Eastern Zhou, Warring States Period.
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Mythical Animal, Bronze Inlaid with Silver, L: 40.5 cm, From a Royal Tomb in the State of Zhongshan, Near Hejiazhuang, Hebei, Eastern Zhou, Warring States Period
Mirror, Bronze Inlaid with Gold and Silver, D: 19.4 cm, Unearthed in Jincun, Henan, Eastern Zhou Period, Currently in Eisei Bunko Collection at Tokyo
Rhinoceros Zun, Bronze with Traces of Gold Inlay and Black Glass Eyes (originally inlay presumably gold and silver), H: 34 cm, Xingping County, Shaanxi, Late Eastern Zhou Period,
Hu Vessel with Banqueting Scenes, Bronze with Inlay, H: 39.9 cm, Unearthed in 1965 at Chengdu, Sichuan, Late 6th early 5th Century, Eastern Zhou Period
Drawing of Decoration, Hu Vessel with Banqueting Scenes, Bronze with Inlay, H: 39.9 cm, Unearthed in 1965 at Chengdu, Sichuan, Late 6th early 5th Century, Eastern Zhou Period
Lady with Phoenix and Dragon, Ink on Silk, H: 37 cm, From Tomb at Changsha, Hunan, State of Chu,3rd Century B.C., Eastern Zhou Period
Qin Dynasty (221-206 B.C.)Tomb of the First Emperor of Qin (Qinshi Huangdi)Lishan, Lintong, Shaanxi, c. 210 B.C., Qin Dynasty
Plan, Tomb of the First Emperor of Qin (Qinshi Huangdi)Lishan, Lintong, Shaanxi, c. 210 B.C., Qin Dynasty
Tomb Pit with Earthenware Burial Army, Tomb of the First Emperor of Qin (Qinshi Huangdi) Lishan, Lintong, Shaanxi, c. 210 B.C., Qin Dynasty
Archer.Earthenware.From the burial army of the First August Emperor of Qin. Qin Dynasty. 3rd c. B.C.
Cavalryman and Saddle Horse, Earthenware, H. of Man: 179 cm, Burial Army of the Tomb of the First Emperor of Qin (Qinshi Huangdi)Lishan, Lintong, Shaanxi, c. 210 B.C., Qin Dynasty
Chariot and Charioteer, Bronze with Painted Decoration, Overall H: 106 cm, L: 317 cm, Horse H: 93 cm, L: 115 cm, Burial Army of the Tomb of the First Emperor of Qin (Qinshi Huangdi) Lishan, Lintong, Shaanxi, c. 210 B.C., Qin Dynasty
Chariot and Charioteer (Detail), Bronze with Painted Decoration, Overall H: 106 cm, L: 317 cm, Horse H: 93 cm, L: 115 cm, Burial Army of the Tomb of the First Emperor of Qin (Qinshi Huangdi) Lishan, Lintong, Shaanxi, c. 210 B.C., Qin Dynasty
Map: Showing Major Sites of the Western Han Dynasty, 206 B.C. to AD 8
Tomb of the Marquis of Dai, the Tombs of the Family Li Cang, Mawangdui, Changsha, Hunan, Chu Cultural Area, ca. 186-168 B.C., Western Han Dynasty
Excavation View, Tomb of the Marquis of Dai, from the Tombs of the Family Li Cang, Mawangdui, Changsha, Hunan, Chu Cultural Area, ca. 186-168 B.C., Western Han Dynasty
Sketch of Tomb, Tomb of the Marquis of Dai, from the Tombs of the Family Li Cang, Mawangdui, Changsha, Hunan, Chu Cultural Area, ca. 186-168 B.C., Western Han Dynasty
Second Coffin, Lacquered Wood with Motifs of Fantastic Animals amid Clouds,Tomb of the Marquis of Dai, from the Tombs of the Family Li Cang, Mawangdui, Changsha, Hunan, Chu Cultural Area, ca. 186-168 B.C., Western Han Dynasty
Flying Banner (Feiyi, or not cloth), Ink and Color on Silk, H: 205 cm, Tomb of the Marquis of Dai, from the Tombs of the Family Li Cang, Mawangdui, Changsha, Hunan, Chu Cultural Area, ca. 186-168 B.C., Western Han Dynasty
Flying Banner (Feiyi, or not cloth) (detail of heavenly realm), Ink and Color on Silk, H: 205 cm, Tomb of the Marquis of Dai, from the Tombs of the Family Li Cang, Mawangdui, Changsha, Hunan, Chu Cultural Area, ca. 186-168 B.C., Western Han Dynasty
Flying Banner (Feiyi, or not cloth) (detail of lady Dai with attendants), Ink and Color on Silk, H: 205 cm, Tomb of the Marquis of Dai, from the Tombs of the Family Li Cang, Mawangdui, Changsha, Hunan, Chu Cultural Area, ca. 186-168 B.C., Western Han Dynasty
Flying Banner (Feiyi, or not cloth) (detail of funerary), Ink and Color on Silk, H: 205 cm, Tomb of the Marquis of Dai, from the Tombs of the Family Li Cang, Mawangdui, Changsha, Hunan, Chu Cultural Area, ca. 186-168 B.C., Western Han Dynasty
Set of Dishes, Lacquer, Tomb of the Marquis of Dai, from the Tombs of the Family Li Cang, Mawangdui, Changsha, Hunan, Chu Cultural Area, ca. 186-168 B.C., Western Han Dynasty