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'''Asian art''' can refer to ] amongst many cultures in ]. '''Asian art''' can refer to ] amongst many cultures in ].
The Fukuoka Asian Art Museum is the only museum in the world that systematically collects and exhibits Asian modern and contemporary art.



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12th century Japanese art
Qajari style of art from Iran
seventeenth century Indian art

Asian art can refer to art amongst many cultures in Asia.

The Fukuoka Asian Art Museum is the only museum in the world that systematically collects and exhibits Asian modern and contemporary art.


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Art of Asia
Sovereign states
States with
limited recognition
Dependencies and
other territories
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