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Yungang Cave Number 6, Fantastic Animal Head with Antlers

Description: An animal head with antlers graces the top of a column which appears to support a lintel. The creature looks simultaneously human and animal with large eyes and a pierced nose. Four-pronged antlers emerge from the top of the head that is covered with green hair-like detail.
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Date: [0470..0494]
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Thousand Buddha Stele

Description: The vertical stele is covered in a grid fashion with many carved Buddha figures, each in their own recessed chamber. The work is not polychrome.
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Date: 0550/0577
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Thousand Buddha Stele

Description: The detail view of the stele shows several dozen carved Buddha figures each in their own chamber. The stele is not polychrome.
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Date: 0550/0577
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White Horse Temple: Stone Lion at Entrance Gate

Description: The lion depicted in this sculpture sits atop a short pedestal and guards the entrance to the temple. There are flowers in small pots around the bottom edge of the sculpture as if in offering. The lion is not polychrome. The temple behind the lion is partially visible in this depiction.
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Date: 1368~/1644~
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Pipa

Description: The body of the instrument is an elongated pear shape with decoration in a continuous pattern of hexagons across the entire front of the body. Inside each hexagon is an animal, a person, a tree or a flower.
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Date: 1475/1525~
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