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Asian art can refer to art amongst many cultures in Asia.
Various types of Asian art
Main article: History of Eastern art- Afghan art
- Azerbaijanian art
- Balinese art
- Bhutanese art
- Buddhist art
- Burmese contemporary art
- Chinese art
- Eastern art
- Indian art
- Indonesian art
- Iranian art
- Israeli art
- Islamic art
- Jewish art
- Japanese art
- Korean art
- Laotian art
- Persian-Sassanid art patterns
- Philippine Arts
- Sri Lankan art
- Thai art
- Thai contemporary art
- Tibetan art
- Turkish art
- Vietnamese art
- Visual arts of Cambodia
Gallery
- Indian art, The Sun Temple in Konark.
- Chinese art, painting Xiao and Xiang rivers by Dong Yuan (c. 934–962).
- Cambodian art, Stone bas-relief at Bayon temple depicting the Khmer army at war with the Cham, carved c. 1200 CE
- Korean art, Joseon dynasty palace architecture.
- Tibetan art, Dharmapala, Field Museum, Chicago.
- Tibetan Art, Mandala
- Thai art, The bow of Royal Barge Suphannahongse of Thailand
See also
External links
- Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery at the Smithsonian Institution
- Devearts: an international platform for contemporary art from developing countries
- Asian Art Collection at Fairfield University
- (http://www.sylvainlabestecollection.com Asian Art Collection at Priory of Sacquenay France)
- Asia Society & Museum
- Asian Art in Toronto
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