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Ancient Asian art

A-statue-of-Bodhisattva-Avalokiteshvara-from-mid-7th-or-8th-century

The history of Asian art or Eastern art, includes a vast range of influences from various cultures and religions.
Developments in Asian art historically parallel those in Western art, in general a few centuries earlier.
Chinese art🎨, Indian art, Korean art, Japanese art🎨, each had significant influence on Western art, and, vice versa.
Near Eastern art also had a significant influence on Western art. Excluding prehistoric art, the art of Mesopotamia represents the oldest forms of Asian art.


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A-gray-schist-relief-with-a-dragon-gandhara-2nd-3rd-century

A-thangka-of-chaturmukha-mahakala-Tibet-15th-century


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Ancient-Indians-A-thangka-of-Lowo-Khenchen-Sonam-Lhundrub

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Buddha-Central-Thailand-1st-half-7th-century-Sandstone-National-Museum-Bangkok-Thailand

Cambodia-Stone-late-12th-early-13th-century

Faces-of-Buddha-outside-the-Asian-Civilizations-Museum-Singapore

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Female-Dancer-Western-Han-dynasty-206-B.C.-A.D-2

Female-sleeve-dancer-with-white-dress-terracotta-China-Han-Dynasty-206-BC-220-AD

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Gray-Schist-relief-with-dragons-gandhara-2nd-3rd-century

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Head-13th-12th-BCE-Excavated-from-Sanxingdui

Head-of-Meditating-Buddha%252C-Terracotta%252C-Lent-by-National-Museum

Long-sleeved-female-dancer-China-Han-dynasty-206-bc-ad-220--1

Long-sleeved-female-dancer-China-Han-dynasty-206-bc-ad-220--2

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Long-sleeved-female-dancer-China-Han-dynasty-206-bc-ad-220--5

Prah-Palilai-Buddha-in-meditation

Sandstone-bust-of-lokeshvara-Cambodia-khmer-bayon-period-13th-centur

Singapores-Asian-Civilizations-Museum-Seated-buddha

Three-faces-from-a-four-faced-linga-10th-century-Indian-Art-Asian-Art-Museum-of-San-Francisco

Buddhist-sculpture-Silla-Dynasty-9th-century-Korean

Chinese-Zen-Buddhist-Wuzhun-Shifan-1238-AD-Song-Dynasty

Pranjaparamita-of-Singhasari-13th-century-Java-art-Indonesia

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La storia dell'arte asiatica od orientale, comprende una vasta gamma di influenze di varie culture e religioni.
Gli sviluppi nell'arte asiatica sono storicamente paralleli a quelli nell'arte occidentale, in generale qualche secolo prima.
L'arte cinese🎨, l'arte indiana, l'arte coreana e l'arte giapponese🎨 hanno avuto ciascuna un'influenza significativa sull'arte occidentale e, viceversa.
Anche l'arte del Vicino Oriente ha avuto un'influenza significativa sull'arte occidentale.
Esclusa l'arte preistorica, l'arte della Mesopotamia rappresenta le più antiche forme di arte asiatica.

The-Buddha-statue-of-Avukana-5th-century-Sri-Lanka

The-Terracotta-Army-sculpture-3rd-century-BC-Chinese

Harihareshwar-Temple-at-a-place-called-Kundal-Karnataka

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