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ARTH 103, From the Land of the Buddha to the World of the Geisha
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Seated Vairocana
Chinese
Yuan Dynasty (1280-1368)
Tokyo Daily News #917
Utagawa Yoshiiku
1873-1874
The transfer of babies, folio from a dispersed Bhagavata Purana
North India or Rajasthan
c. 1520-1540
Untitled Sketch
Li Yao
no date
Vishnu and Lakshmi on the Serpent Ananta: Shiva and Brahma, as Well as Two Devas, Pay Them Homage
Rajput
late 19th century
A Woman and her Lover in an Interior
Suzuki Harunobu
late 18th century
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