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Image:Stone work at Konark Orissa India.jpg|]: The Sun Temple in ]. Image:Stone work at Konark Orissa India.jpg|]: The Sun Temple in ].
Image:Dong Yuan Mountain Hall.jpg|]: Painting by ] (c. 934–962). Image:Dong Yuan Mountain Hall.jpg|]: Painting by ] (c. 934–962).

Image:Bayon Angkor Relief1.jpg|]n art: Stone bas-relief at ] temple depicting the ] army at war with the ], carved c. 1200 CE Image:Bayon Angkor Relief1.jpg|]n art: Stone bas-relief at ] temple depicting the ] army at war with the ], carved c. 1200 CE
Image:Korean palace bldgs.jpg|]: Joseon dynasty palace architecture. Image:Korean palace bldgs.jpg|]: Joseon dynasty palace architecture.
Image:Yama the Lord of Death.jpg|]: ], ], ]. Image:Yama the Lord of Death.jpg|]: ], ], ].
Image:Mandala gross.jpg|]: ]
Image:Hanhlang.jpg|]: Typical hallway decoration on a building in the Imperial citadel. Image:Hanhlang.jpg|]: Typical hallway decoration on a building in the Imperial citadel.
Image:Bodhidarma.jpg|]: Scroll calligraphy of ] “Zen points directly to the human heart, see into your nature and become Buddha”, by ] (1686 to 1769). Image:Bodhidarma.jpg|]: Scroll calligraphy of ] “Zen points directly to the human heart, see into your nature and become Buddha”, by ] (1686 to 1769).
Image:Suphannahongsa bow.jpg| ]: The bow of ] Suphannahongse of Thailand Image:Suphannahongsa bow.jpg| ]: The bow of ] Suphannahongse of Thailand
Image:Mandala gross.jpg|]: ]
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Paintings on tile of guardian spirits donned in Chinese robes, from the Han Dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD)

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

Various types of Asian art

Han Dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD) painted ceramic figurines of a female servant and male advisor in Chinese silk robes

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