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Netsuke: From Fashion Fobs to Coveted Collectibles
An introduction to the netsuke, a decorative accessory worn with the kimono since the 17th century. With images of 15 related objects.

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Nineteenth-Century Court Arts in India
An overview of political, cultural, and artistic developments in 19th-century India. With images of 7 related artworks.

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Noh Costume
An introduction to the development of Noh costumes since the 14th century. With images of 10 Edo-period robes from the MMA's collection.

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Northern Song Dynasty (960–1127)
A brief overview of artistic production during the Northern Song period. With 11 related artworks and one map.

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Painting Formats in East Asian Art
An introduction to the five major painting formats in East Asian art: 1) album; 2) fan; 3) handscroll; 4) hanging scroll; 5) screen. With 13 related artworks.

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Peaceful Conquerors: Jain Manuscript Painting
Online presentation of a 2009-2010 exhibition of medieval illustrated manuscripts commissioned by Jain patrons for donation to temple libraries. Also includes bronze sculptures of Jinas and ceremonial painted textiles. With images of 17 related artworks.

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Period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties (386–589)
A brief introduction to art in China during the Northern and Southern Dynasties period. With 3 related artworks.

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The Pipa
An introduction to the Chinese pipa, a four-string plucked lute that "descends from West and Central Asian prototypes and appeared in China during the Northern Wei dynasty (386–534)."

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