Jayne, Horace H. "The Chinese Collections of The University Museum: A Handbook of the Principal Objects." The University Museum Bulletin 9, no. 2-3. (1941): 9-50.
Reference
- Object[47]
- yes[47]
- asian[47]
- 3D Model[2]
- altar frontal[1]
- back ornament[1]
- coffin fragment[1]
- fresco fragment[2]
- jar[1]
- jar lid[1]
- mandorla[1]
- mortuary house[2]
- pedestal[2]
- peg[2]
- relief[2]
- ritual vessel[1]
- statue[24]
- statue base[4]
- statue fragment[2]
- stela[1]
- tomb brick[1]
- tomb sculpture[2]
- votive stela[1]
- chihli[5]
- china[47]
- dingzhou[1]
- hebei[13]
- henan[10]
- jiaozuo[1]
- li cheng[1]
- neiqiu county[2]
- qixian monastery[1]
- shaanxi[4]
- shandong[2]
- shanxi[3]
- tianlongshan[2]
- xi'an[4]
- xiangtangshan[7]
- yixian[2]
- zhaoling[2]
- zhengzhou[1]
- amida buddha[1]
- ananda[2]
- animals[1]
- attendant[1]
- attendants[2]
- baptism of buddha[1]
- birds[3]
- birth of sakyamuni[1]
- bodhisattva[10]
- bodhisattva head[2]
- bodhisattva maitreya[1]
- bodhisattvas[2]
- buddha[3]
- buddhas[1]
- buddhist deities[1]
- buddhist deity[1]
- carriage[1]
- censer[1]
- chariot[1]
- conversion of ajnata kaundinya[1]
- dancers[1]
- devarajas[1]
- donor[1]
- dragon[2]
- dragons[3]
- duowen tian[1]
- earth deities[1]
- enlightenment[1]
- fu lion[2]
- general qiu xinggong[1]
- guardian[1]
- horse[6]
- human figures[1]
- incense burner[1]
- kanthaka[2]
- kasyapa[1]
- kubera[1]
- landscape[1]
- life of the buddha[2]
- lion[6]
- lokapala[1]
- lotus[3]
- lotus bud[2]
- lotus sutra[1]
- luohan[1]
- mahasthamaprapta[1]
- maitreya[4]
- maitreya buddha[1]
- male[1]
- manjusri[3]
- manuscript[1]
- miracle of sravasti[1]
- miracle of the four begging bowls[1]
- monks[2]
- musicians[1]
- ogre[1]
- phoenix[2]
- prabhutaratna buddha[3]
- pratyekabuddha[1]
- prince vessantara[1]
- qilin[1]
- quanmaogua[1]
- sakyamuni buddha[7]
- saluzi[1]
- stupa[1]
- sword[2]
- ta shih chih?[1]
- tang taizong horse[2]
- taotie[2]
- vessantara jataka[1]
- vimalakirti[2]
- virūḍhaka[1]
- watch tower[2]
- wenshu[1]
- wheel of the law[1]
- winged lion[2]
- zēngcháng tiān[1]
- 拳毛騧[1]
- 飒露紫[1]
- chinese language[12]
- sanskrit[2]
- bas relief[2]
- carved[28]
- cast[3]
- dry lacquer[1]
- fired[5]
- fresco[2]
- gesso[2]
- gilded[13]
- glazed[4]
- high relief[1]
- incised[1]
- inlaid[1]
- inscribed[3]
- low relief[4]
- painted[10]
- relief[2]
- three color glaze[2]
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