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71 Cards in this Set

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Daoism

Harmony, Nature, and the Universe

Shamanism

Communication with the celestial world

Yoga

Physical activity with well being

Raku

Low-fired ceramic wares

Ase (Africa)

A life force and power

Nikisi Nkondi (Africa)

A hunt figure (the go between)

Oba (Africa)

The King in sculpture

Bodhisattva (India and Beyond)

A mediator with people an Buddha

Gopura (India)

An entrance gate to the Temple

Mandapa (India)

An enclosed colonnaded porch of a temple

Mithuna (Temple)

A depiction of loving couples in art

Shiva (India)

The god of destruction and procreation

Ding (China)

Three-legged vessel (bronze)

Amida (China)

Boundless light, Paradise

Fusumu (Japan)

Painted paper, covered sliding doors

Kami (Japan)

Nature Gods

Namban Byobu (Japan)

Screen paintings depicting images when the eastern world met with the western world (19th century)

So (Japan)

Dramatic ink washes (Zen art)

Ukiyo-e

Art depicting the "floating world" in the middle of the 19th century in art history

Scene of men taking on eland, San rock art painting, The Game Pass Shelter, Kamberg, Africa

Dancing Figure, Pakistan (India and Southeast Asia)

Funerary Post, Kenya, Giryama (Africa)

Great Stupa, Sanchi, India (India and Southeast Asia)

Miniature Baskets (Africa)

Kanishka, Kushan Period, India (India and Southeast Asia)

Nkisi Nkondi (hunter figure), Republic of Congo, Kongo (Africa)

The Beautiful Bodhisattva, Padmapani, India (India and Southeast Asia)

Head of an Oni (king), Nigeria (Africa)

Colossal Buddha, Afghanistan (India and Southeast Asia)

Queen Mother, Benin, Nigeria (Africa)

Borobudur, Java (India and Southeast Asia)

Olowe of Ise, Veranda post (Africa)

Palace door (Africa)

Great Mosque, Djenne, Mali (Africa)

Angkor Wat (India and Southeast Asia)

African-American face vessel (jug), Bath, South Caroline (Africa)

Bichitr, Jahangir Preferring a Sufie to Kings, India (India and Southeast Asia)

African-American, Harriet Powers, pictorial quilt (Africa)

Gopura, India (India and Southeast Asia)

Radha and Krishna in the Grove (India and Southeast Asia)

Jade Cong, Liangzhu culture, Jiangsu (China)

Grand Shrine, Ise, kofun period (Japan and Korea)

Ding (ceremonial food vessel), Shang dynasty (China)

Crown from north mound, Kyongju, Korea (Japan and Korea)

Yu, Zhou dynasty, Smithsonian (China)

Maitreya, Korea (Japan and Korea)

Lady of Dai and Attendants, Han dynasty (China)

Album leaf from the Ishiyama-gire (Japan and Korea)

Flying Horse Poised on one Leg on a Swallow (China)

The Tale of Genji (Japan and Korea)

Fan Kuan, Travelers amid Mountains and Streams (China)

Night Attack on Sanjo Palace, Hand Scroll (Japan and Korea)

Bottle Vase, Southern Song dynasty (China)

Celadon ewer with lid, Koryo, Korea (Japan and Korea)

Zhao Mengfu, A Sheep and Goat, Yuan dynasty (China)

Portuguese Merchants and Trading Vessels, paper screen (Japan and Korea)

A pair of porcelain vases, Ming dynasty (China)

Honami Koetsu tea bowl, Mount Fuji (Japan and Korea)

Dong Qichang, Landscape in the Manner of Old Masters (China)

The Crane Scroll by Koeshe (Japan and Korea)

Giuseppe Castiglione, Lang Shi'ning, One Hundred Horses at Pasture (China)

Hokusai, The Great Wave at Kanagawa (Japan and Korea)

Francois Boucher, Le Chinois galant (China)

Hiroshige, Ohashi Bridge in the Rain (Japan and Korea)

Luo Zhongli, Father; modern artist who influenced art in China (China)

Van Gogh, The Bride in the Rain (Japan and Korea)

Tange Kenzo, Olympic stadium, Tokyo (Japan and Korea)

Nam June Paik, TV Buddha (Japan and Korea)

Yanagi Yukinori, Hinomaru Illumination (Japan and Korea)

Daisen Kofun, the largest tomb in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, 5th century (Japan and Korea)

Shiva aas Nataraja, Lord of the Dance, India (India and Southeast Asia)