Asian Art
Boar’s Head (Iranian, mid 6th century)
Temple Lion (Chinthe) (Burmese, 19th-20th Century)
The Goddess Varahi (Indian, late 5th - early 6th century)
The God Shiva as a King (Indian, 900-950)
Throne Leg with an Elephant-Headed Lion (Gajasimha Vyala) (Indian, mid 13th century)
Brahma (Indian, 1025-1100, on loan from Penn Museum)
Votive Horse and Rider (Indian, 1966)
Serpent Pillar (Nagastambha) (Indian, late 9th - 10th century)
Dancing Ganesha (Indian, 750)
Seated Jina (Indian, 11th century)
Temple of the Attainment of Happiness (Shōfukuji) (Japanese, 1398)
Tara, Goddess of Compassion (Mongolian, 18th-19th century)
Pillared Temple Hall (Indian, 1560)
Pillared Temple Hall (Indian, 1560)
Tomb Figure of a Bactrian Camel (Chinese, 800-850)
Foreign Groom (Chinese, early to mid 700s)
Guardian Warrior (Chinese, early to mid 700s)
Tomb Guardian Figure (Chinese, early to mid 700s)
Horse (Chinese, 25-220)
Votive Stele (Chinese)