Buddhism: History and Diversity of a Great Tradition
Exhibition (12 Dec 1985 - 21 Oct 2012)
- Object[206]
- asian[206]
- 3D Model[5]
- altar bowl[1]
- altar lamp[2]
- altar rail[2]
- amulet[17]
- architectural corner fragment[1]
- bag[1]
- bas relief[4]
- base[2]
- bell[1]
- book cover[2]
- bottle[1]
- bouquet[2]
- bowl[3]
- bowl lid[1]
- butter lamp[1]
- candlestick[1]
- carving[2]
- chair[1]
- chancel rail[2]
- charm belt[1]
- charm box[1]
- cloth[1]
- conch shell trumpet[1]
- cymbal[4]
- dish[1]
- drum[1]
- fan[1]
- fan handle[1]
- figure[1]
- figurine[1]
- fresco fragment[4]
- frieze[4]
- halo[1]
- headdress[2]
- holy water vase[1]
- hood[1]
- incense burner[1]
- incense stand[2]
- lama horn[2]
- lamp[2]
- lantern[2]
- mandorla[3]
- manuscript[3]
- mask[1]
- memorial tablet[2]
- miniature[1]
- model[1]
- ornament[7]
- painting[1]
- panel[2]
- pedestal[7]
- phurpa[4]
- pillow[1]
- plate[1]
- prayer[1]
- prayer beads[2]
- prayer table[1]
- prayer wheel[2]
- relic box[2]
- reliquary[1]
- reliquary base[1]
- ritual crown[1]
- ritual object[1]
- robe part[3]
- scroll painting[1]
- seed[1]
- shrine[9]
- shrine facade[1]
- stand[1]
- statue[35]
- statue base[3]
- statue component[2]
- statue fragment[6]
- statuette[14]
- stela[1]
- stupa[1]
- stupa fragment[1]
- stupa frieze[1]
- stupa railing[3]
- tablet[1]
- teapot[1]
- temple drum[1]
- temple hanging[2]
- thangka[2]
- throne[1]
- travelling bowl case[1]
- trumpet[2]
- vase[2]
- wine cup[1]
- aipao[1]
- amaravati[3]
- ayutthaya[1]
- bangkok[13]
- beijing[1]
- bezeklik caves[2]
- buddhist temple[9]
- burma[8]
- cambodia[1]
- canton[2]
- chamdo[1]
- chiengmai[5]
- chihli[5]
- china[22]
- gandhara[10]
- hebei[1]
- henan[2]
- hiroshima prefecture[1]
- india[6]
- japan[73]
- kizil[2]
- koyasan temple[6]
- kyoto[3]
- ladakh[1]
- lamphun[1]
- longmen caves[1]
- manchuria[1]
- mathura[1]
- nepal[9]
- north china[3]
- pakistan[9]
- shanxi[1]
- sukhothai[1]
- swat valley[1]
- takht-i-bahi[1]
- thailand[36]
- thornburi[1]
- tibet[40]
- tokyo[1]
- tripati area[1]
- wat kinkeo[1]
- wat makhan thao[1]
- xiangtangshan[1]
- xinjiang[4]
- 16th century[1]
- 17th century[1]
- 18th century[5]
- 19th century[14]
- 20th century[1]
- ayutthaya period[1]
- dvaravati period[1]
- early pandiyan period[1]
- eastern wei dynasty[1]
- edo period[27]
- kamakura period[1]
- kushan[1]
- late andhra[3]
- late konbaung[2]
- liao dynasty[1]
- mandalay period[8]
- meiji[2]
- meiji period[21]
- ming dynasty[4]
- northern qi dynasty[6]
- pala[1]
- qing dynasty[1]
- song dynasty[1]
- sui dynasty[3]
- sukhothai period[1]
- tang dynasty[5]
- tianping[1]
- wei dynasty[1]
- 1,000 armed kannon[1]
- abhaya mudra[2]
- akshobhya buddha[2]
- amida buddha[4]
- amitabha buddha[4]
- amitayus buddha[1]
- amoghasiddhi buddha[1]
- ananda[2]
- animal[2]
- animals[1]
- arhat[1]
- attendants[1]
- avalokitesvara[2]
- bakula[1]
- bhumisparsa mudra[4]
- birth of the buddha[3]
- boat[1]
- bodhisattva[6]
- bodhisattva head[3]
- bodhisattvas[1]
- bottle[1]
- bow[1]
- brahma[1]
- brahman[1]
- brahmins[1]
- buddha[20]
- buddha fasting[1]
- buddha head[3]
- buddhist symbols[1]
- buddhist text[1]
- cedi[1]
- child[1]
- crest[1]
- crown[1]
- dancer[1]
- dashizhi[1]
- death of the buddha[1]
- deer[1]
- demon[2]
- demons[1]
- descent from tavatimsa heaven[1]
- deva[1]
- devas[1]
- dharmacaka mudra[1]
- dharmachakra mudra[1]
- dhyani buddhas[1]
- dorje[1]
- dragon[1]
- eighteen luohans[1]
- elephant[3]
- faces[1]
- female figures[1]
- figures[1]
- fish[1]
- flowers[2]
- fudo[1]
- fugen[2]
- gada[1]
- ghanta[1]
- god of fury[1]
- goddess[1]
- great departure[1]
- guanyin[4]
- guardian king[2]
- gyalwa lopzang takpa[1]
- head[1]
- heaven[1]
- hell[1]
- herakles[1]
- high lama[1]
- horse[1]
- horses[1]
- human faces[1]
- human figures[2]
- human head[2]
- incense burner[1]
- inscription[1]
- jataka tales[2]
- jewel[1]
- jinja taishou[1]
- kannon[3]
- khun phaen[2]
- lion[6]
- lotus[11]
- lotus bud[4]
- luohan[2]
- maitreya[3]
- monju[3]
- nirvana[2]
- pearl[2]
- phoenix[2]
- prince[2]
- sakyamuni buddha[3]
- seated buddha[5]
- standing buddha[2]
- stupa[5]
- tara[2]
- tsongkhapa[3]
- vajra[2]
- vajrapani[2]
- bark paper[1]
- bone[1]
- brass[46]
- brocade[1]
- bronze[27]
- carnelian[1]
- ceramic[10]
- clay[5]
- cloth[5]
- conch shell[1]
- copper[10]
- copper alloy[15]
- coral[3]
- cotton[4]
- cowrie shell[1]
- cowry shell[1]
- elephant ivory[1]
- enamel[1]
- fabric[3]
- gesso[6]
- gilded[3]
- gilding[15]
- gilt[18]
- glass[6]
- glaze[1]
- gold[1]
- gold leaf[1]
- granulite[1]
- iron[2]
- ivory[1]
- lacquer[19]
- lead alloy[3]
- leather[3]
- limestone[2]
- marble (stone)[8]
- metal[10]
- metallic thread[1]
- paint[12]
- palm leaf[1]
- paper[6]
- pewter[3]
- pigment[10]
- porcelain[3]
- sandstone[2]
- satin[1]
- schist[2]
- seed[2]
- shell[1]
- silk[5]
- silver[8]
- skin[2]
- slate[6]
- stone[9]
- teak[6]
- textile[3]
- tin[3]
- turquoise[4]
- wood[63]
- arita style[1]
- bas relief[3]
- blue and white ware[1]
- carved[47]
- cast[1]
- chased[8]
- cloisonne[1]
- embroidered[2]
- enamel[1]
- enameled[1]
- fired[2]
- fresco[4]
- frieze[1]
- gilded[35]
- gilding[1]
- gilt[5]
- glazed[1]
- inlaid[2]
- kakiemon ware[1]
- lacquered[20]
- nailed[2]
- northern thai style[1]
- painted[23]
- polished[1]
- porcelain[1]
- relief[2]
- li ho yang hsi[1]
- qiu ying[1]
- shuho[1]
- style of li gonglin[1]
- actual citation[122]
- type citation[1]
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