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A Mughal prince, perhaps the future emperor Bahadur Shah (reigned 1701-1712) or his son Azim al-Shan (front); Page of calligraphy (back)
approx. 1675-1710
The Buddha overcomes the demon Mara and his forces, and the Earth Goddess creates a flood
approx. 1800-1850
Carpet with floral decoration
approx. 1620-1630
A woman drawing (Dhanashri Ragini)
approx. 1760
Long sleeved kimono (furisode) with imperial cart, aristocratic fans, ball-shaped floral sachet, and auspicious plants
approx. 1912-1935
Dish with wave-and-rock motif
approx. 1575-1600
Cold Life
teamLab
2014
Dish with moon and plum blossoms motif
1800-1900
Plum blossoms beneath a full moon
Shūkei Imei
The Buddhist deity White Tara
1800-1900
The Hindu deity Krishna as the god of love, personifying a musical mode (Vibhasa Ragini)
approx. 1750
Warhol/Silver
Takashi Murakami
2012
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