Fine Arts


Painting, Watercolour, Plastic Arts, Woodcuts, Etching, Drawing.



22 subcategories
Altars

ALTARS

Armours

ARMOURS

Book Illumination

BOOK ILLUMINATION

Carvings

CARVINGS

Ceramic

CERAMIC

Drawing

DRAWING

Enamel

ENAMEL

Engravings

ENGRAVINGS

Fresco and Wallpainting

FRESCO AND WALLPAINTING

Goldsmith Works

GOLDSMITH WORKS

Handicraft

HANDICRAFT

Jewelry

JEWELRY

Mosaics

MOSAICS

Painting

PAINTING

Plastic Arts

PLASTIC ARTS

Posters

POSTERS

Prints

PRINTS

Relief

RELIEF

Sculpture

SCULPTURE

Silverwork

SILVERWORK

Textile Works

TEXTILE WORKS

Watercolour

WATERCOLOUR

14,179 photos
Boddhisatva.                                           
Terracotta head (7th CE)                               
from Toumchouk, Sinkiang, China.                       
Collection Pelliot
#05010153

Boddhisatva. Terracotta head (7th CE)...

The Boddhisatva as Kuan-Yin.                           
Terracotta figure.                                     
Northern Sung Dynasty (960-1127 CE).
#05010154

The Boddhisatva as Kuan-Yin. Terracotta figure....

Boddhisatva Kuan-Yin (Avalokitesvara). Porcelain       
Ch'ing Pai ware with blue glaze. Yuan Dynasty          
(1271-1368 BCE), excavated in 1955 at the west         
end of the Ting-Fu thoroughfare, western sector        
of Beijing, China. Height: 67 cm
#05010155

Boddhisatva Kuan-Yin (Avalokitesvara). Porcelain Ch'ing Pai ware with blu...

The stairs leading up to the Temple of Heaven, are
separated by bands of sculpted marble, showing
mountains, dragons and phoenixes, and clouds.
See 05-01-02/18-21
#05010221

The stairs leading up to the Temple of Heaven, are separated by bands of sculpte...

Sitting lioness and her cub at the entrance of the
Temple of Confucius, Beijing, China. Begun in 1302,
the temples archives contain the lists of 51.624
scholars who passed the imperial examination from the
13th to the  20th century.     See 05-01-02/29-35
#05010230

Sitting lioness and her cub at the entrance of the Temple of Confucius, Beijing,...

The stairs to the main building of the Temple of
Confucius, Beijing, China, are separated by sculpted
marble slabs showing dragons and clouds. The temple
was begun in 1302 and was used for the imperial
examinations.    See 05-01-02/29-35
#05010231

The stairs to the main building of the Temple of Confucius, Beijing, China, are...

Steles in the garden of the Temple of Confucius,
Beijing, were erected for individual scholars who
passed the imperial examination, held every three
years between the 13th century and the last exam
in 1904.         See 05-01-02/29-35
#05010232

Steles in the garden of the Temple of Confucius, Beijing, were erected for indiv...

Steles in the garden of the Temple of Confucius,
Beijing, were erected for individual scholars who
passed the imperial examination, held every three
years between the 13th century and the last exam
in 1904.       See 05-01-02/29-35
#05010233

Steles in the garden of the Temple of Confucius, Beijing, were erected for indiv...

Steles in the garden of the Temple of Confucius,
Beijing, were erected for individual scholars who
passed the imperial examination, held every three
years between the 13th century and the last exam
in 1904.       See 05-01-02/29-35
#05010234

Steles in the garden of the Temple of Confucius, Beijing, were erected for indiv...

Steles in the garden of the Temple of Confucius,
Beijing, were erected for individual scholars who
passed the imperial examination, held every three
years, between the 13th century and the last exam
in 1904.    See 05-01-02/29-35
#05010235

Steles in the garden of the Temple of Confucius, Beijing, were erected for indiv...

Tomb of Emperor Gaozong (649-683 CE) and his wife and  
successor, Empress Wu Zetian, in Qianlang, Province of 
Shaanxi. The "Road of Spirits" leading to the tomb     
is lined with stone statues of kings, princes and      
mandarins who attended the funeral. See 05-01-02/42-45
#05010242

Tomb of Emperor Gaozong (649-683 CE) and his wife and successor, Empress Wu Ze...

Tomb of Emperor Gaozong (649-683 CE) and his wife and  
successor Empress Wu Zetian, in Qianlang, Province of  
Shaanxi, China. The "Road of Spirits" leading to the   
tomb is lined with stone statues of kings, princes and 
mandarins who attended the funeral. See 05-01-02/42-45
#05010243

Tomb of Emperor Gaozong (649-683 CE) and his wife and successor Empress Wu Zet...