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Asian Art (c.2,000 BCE - present)
The Philadelphia Museum's magnificent Asian art collection includes paintings and sculpture (from China, Japan, and India), ...

Asian art: - Southeast Asian art and architecture includes works from the geographical area including the modern countries of Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Myanmar (formerly Burma), Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia.

Major asian art schools:
Japan Art Programs
Akita Junior College of Arts and Crafts, in Akita, Japan.

Traditionally, many Asian artists have used relative position on the picture plane, but not relative size, to create depth in a picture.

The ideologies of Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism played important roles in East Asian art.

Gauguin's interpretation of her appearance is based upon a variety of sources from Hindu and South Asian art and culture.

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The Art History Archive - Asian Art
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Nepal, Aureole of a shrine, 1600-1700, gilt copper repoussé, Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, CA. See Buddhist art.
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Explore the changes in the manufacture and production of a bronze vessel or artwork with two examples. You may consider looking at Asian Art and Antiquities or consider the work of the Fifteenth Century Italian artist Donatello.

Though famous for its extraordinary collection since 1726, it was not until 1793 that the Louvre opened its doors to the public. The collection includes European paintings from 1400-1900, European sculptures from 1100-1900, Asian art, Egyptian art, ...

" Like 0'Keeffe, Carr was receptive to principles and practices of Asian art. Carr's influences were received via other artists, particularly Mark Tobey, whose advice and teaching she had sought a few years earlier.

Neither the French nor the Japanese painting can be said to project "correctly" what viewers "in fact" see. One painting is not a "better" picture of the world than the other. The European and Asian artists simply approached the problem of ...

See also: Painting, Roman, School, Sculpture, Movement

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