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Getz, John. The University Museum Exhibition of Oriental Art. Philadelphia: The University Museum, 1916.

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  • Object[8]
  • no[1]
  • yes[7]
  • no[6]
  • yes[2]
  • asian[8]
  • fishbowl vase[1]
  • pedestal[1]
  • ritual vessel[1]
  • scepter[2]
  • scroll painting[1]
  • statue[2]
  • statue base[1]
  • china[7]
  • henan[1]
  • jiaozuo[1]
  • korea[1]
  • qixian monastery[1]
  • joseon dynasty[1]
  • ming dynasty[3]
  • northern qi[1]
  • qing dynasty[2]
  • wei dynasty[1]
  • buddhist[3]
  • chan buddhist[1]
  • chinese[7]
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  • bodhisattva[1]
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  • cicadas[1]
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  • demon[1]
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  • dragon[8]
  • earth deities[1]
  • eight daoist immortal symbols[1]
  • eighteen luohans[1]
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  • fungus[2]
  • god of literature[1]
  • guanyin[1]
  • horse[1]
  • kanthaka[2]
  • landscape[1]
  • life of the buddha[1]
  • lion[2]
  • lotus[1]
  • luohan[1]
  • miracle of sravasti[1]
  • miracle of the four begging bowls[1]
  • monks[1]
  • ogre[1]
  • phoenix[1]
  • qilin[2]
  • sakyamuni buddha[2]
  • taotie[1]
  • tiger[1]
  • wheel of the law[1]
  • chinese language[3]
  • bronze[1]
  • clay[1]
  • enamel[1]
  • glaze[1]
  • jade[2]
  • limestone[1]
  • paint[1]
  • paper[2]
  • papier mache[1]
  • pigment[1]
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  • silver[1]
  • stone[1]
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  • carved[2]
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  • inscribed[2]
  • low relief[1]
  • painted[3]
  • paper mache[1]
  • qiu ying[1]
  • style of li gonglin[1]
  • yes[8]
dragon

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C147

C147

Scepter

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A1408

A1408

Statue

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C10

C10

Ritual Vessel

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C100A

C100A

Fishbowl Vase

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C450

C450

Scroll Painting

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C144

C144

On Display

Statue Base

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C447

C447

On Display

Statue

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C62

Scepter

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