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ArH 382: Art of the Silk Route: Art of the Turfan Basin; Early Buddhist Art in China

  1. Seated meditating Buddha, c. 350. Gilt bronze. Fogg Art Museum.
  2. Maitreya, part of an altarpiece; dated 524. Gilt bronze. Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  3. Standing Buddha; Northern Wei Dynasty, mid-5th c. Gilt bronze. Metropolitan Museum of Art..
  4. Uighur princes/donors. Temple 9, Bezeklik. 9th c.
  5. Uighur prince. Temple 19, Bezeklik. 9th c.
  6. Wall painting of monks, writing. Uighur period, 8th-9th c. Shorchuk.
  7. Monks writing. Uighur period, 8th-9th c. Shorchuk.
  8. Mural fragment with painting of Vajrapani. Temple Alpha, Khocho. 9th c.
  9. Detail of Vajrapani from Khocho.
  10. Head of a brahman. Temple 9, Bezeklik. 7th-8th c.
  11. Head of a brahman. Mural fragment from Duldur-akhur, 6th c.
  12. Head, said to be of a demon. Temple Alpha, Khocho. 8th-9th c.
  13. Head of a brahman, from Temph Alpha, Khocho. 8th-9th c.
  14. Fragment of a Uighur text with the painting of a demon. 8th-9th c.
  15. Fragment of a painting on silk with the image of an arhat achieving enlightenment. From Turfan region, 8th-9th c.
  16. Dragon in a lake among mountains; mural fragment from Temple 19, Bezeklik. 9th c.

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