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71 Cards in this Set
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Daoism |
Harmony, Nature, and the Universe |
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Shamanism |
Communication with the celestial world |
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Yoga |
Physical activity with well being |
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Raku |
Low-fired ceramic wares |
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Ase (Africa) |
A life force and power |
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Nikisi Nkondi (Africa) |
A hunt figure (the go between) |
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Oba (Africa) |
The King in sculpture |
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Bodhisattva (India and Beyond) |
A mediator with people an Buddha |
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Gopura (India) |
An entrance gate to the Temple |
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Mandapa (India) |
An enclosed colonnaded porch of a temple |
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Mithuna (Temple) |
A depiction of loving couples in art |
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Shiva (India) |
The god of destruction and procreation |
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Ding (China) |
Three-legged vessel (bronze) |
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Amida (China) |
Boundless light, Paradise |
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Fusumu (Japan) |
Painted paper, covered sliding doors |
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Kami (Japan) |
Nature Gods |
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Namban Byobu (Japan) |
Screen paintings depicting images when the eastern world met with the western world (19th century) |
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So (Japan) |
Dramatic ink washes (Zen art) |
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Ukiyo-e |
Art depicting the "floating world" in the middle of the 19th century in art history |
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Scene of men taking on eland, San rock art painting, The Game Pass Shelter, Kamberg, Africa |
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Dancing Figure, Pakistan (India and Southeast Asia) |
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Funerary Post, Kenya, Giryama (Africa) |
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Great Stupa, Sanchi, India (India and Southeast Asia) |
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Miniature Baskets (Africa) |
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Kanishka, Kushan Period, India (India and Southeast Asia) |
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Nkisi Nkondi (hunter figure), Republic of Congo, Kongo (Africa) |
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The Beautiful Bodhisattva, Padmapani, India (India and Southeast Asia) |
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Head of an Oni (king), Nigeria (Africa) |
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Colossal Buddha, Afghanistan (India and Southeast Asia) |
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Queen Mother, Benin, Nigeria (Africa) |
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Borobudur, Java (India and Southeast Asia) |
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Olowe of Ise, Veranda post (Africa) |
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Palace door (Africa) |
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Great Mosque, Djenne, Mali (Africa) |
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Angkor Wat (India and Southeast Asia) |
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African-American face vessel (jug), Bath, South Caroline (Africa) |
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Bichitr, Jahangir Preferring a Sufie to Kings, India (India and Southeast Asia) |
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African-American, Harriet Powers, pictorial quilt (Africa) |
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Gopura, India (India and Southeast Asia) |
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Radha and Krishna in the Grove (India and Southeast Asia) |
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Jade Cong, Liangzhu culture, Jiangsu (China) |
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Grand Shrine, Ise, kofun period (Japan and Korea) |
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Ding (ceremonial food vessel), Shang dynasty (China) |
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Crown from north mound, Kyongju, Korea (Japan and Korea) |
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Yu, Zhou dynasty, Smithsonian (China) |
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Maitreya, Korea (Japan and Korea) |
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Lady of Dai and Attendants, Han dynasty (China) |
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Album leaf from the Ishiyama-gire (Japan and Korea) |
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Flying Horse Poised on one Leg on a Swallow (China) |
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The Tale of Genji (Japan and Korea) |
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Fan Kuan, Travelers amid Mountains and Streams (China) |
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Night Attack on Sanjo Palace, Hand Scroll (Japan and Korea) |
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Bottle Vase, Southern Song dynasty (China) |
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Celadon ewer with lid, Koryo, Korea (Japan and Korea) |
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Zhao Mengfu, A Sheep and Goat, Yuan dynasty (China) |
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Portuguese Merchants and Trading Vessels, paper screen (Japan and Korea) |
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A pair of porcelain vases, Ming dynasty (China) |
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Honami Koetsu tea bowl, Mount Fuji (Japan and Korea) |
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Dong Qichang, Landscape in the Manner of Old Masters (China) |
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The Crane Scroll by Koeshe (Japan and Korea) |
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Giuseppe Castiglione, Lang Shi'ning, One Hundred Horses at Pasture (China) |
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Hokusai, The Great Wave at Kanagawa (Japan and Korea) |
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Francois Boucher, Le Chinois galant (China) |
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Hiroshige, Ohashi Bridge in the Rain (Japan and Korea) |
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Luo Zhongli, Father; modern artist who influenced art in China (China) |
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Van Gogh, The Bride in the Rain (Japan and Korea) |
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Tange Kenzo, Olympic stadium, Tokyo (Japan and Korea) |
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Nam June Paik, TV Buddha (Japan and Korea) |
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Yanagi Yukinori, Hinomaru Illumination (Japan and Korea) |
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Daisen Kofun, the largest tomb in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, 5th century (Japan and Korea) |
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Shiva aas Nataraja, Lord of the Dance, India (India and Southeast Asia) |
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