Asian Screen Art
Asian Art – Glossary and Index. Ananta, also known as Shesha, is the cosmic serpent on which Vishnu sleeps, sits, or reclines (Anantashayana/Anantasayin), as he dreams the universe into existence.
This season’s Saturday at Sotheby’s: Asian Art sale presents over 380 lots of Chinese, Indian, Himalayan, Southeast Asian, Japanese, and Korean fine and decorative art. Objects include ceramics, gilt-bronzes, screens, furniture, thangkas, paintings, and calligraphy, set at attractive estimates
Saturday at Sothebys Asian Art – View AUCTION DETAILS, bid, buy and collect the various prints and artworks at Sothebys Art Auction House.
The history of Asian art or Eastern art, includes a vast range of influences from various cultures and religions.Developments in Asian art historically parallel those in Western art, in general a few centuries earlier.
The Norton Simon Museum is home to one of the world’s most remarkable private art collections ever assembled. Over a 30-year period, the industrialist Norton Simon (1907–1993) amassed an impressive group of European masterworks from the Renaissance to the 20th century, and a stellar collection of South and Southeast Asian art …
Art Radar is the only editorially independent online news source writing about contemporary art across Asia.. Art Radar conducts original research and scans global news sources to bring you the taste-changing, news-making and up-and-coming in Asian contemporary art.
CHINA: TD SCREEN Shenzhen Tdscreen Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. 3 the 6th Floor, No. 35 Yunfeng Road Longhua New District Shenzhen, Guangdong Province 578000
Asian Art Galleries on Asianart.com, hosting an ever expanding and changing array of high-quality Asian art. Asian antiques from dealers and private galleries around the world, each represented by its own site on Asianart.com.
This March, Christie’s Asian Art Week presents six distinct sales spanning all epochs and categories of Asian Art. Led by distinguished private collections, the highly anticipated series features an unprecedented offering
Japanese Art (14,500 BCE – 1900): Jomon Pottery, Buddhist Temple Art, Zen Ink-Painting, Yamato-e, Ukiyo-e Prints