RM2DDHYRD–Hookah Base, 1600-1700 Safavid Dynasty (1500-1722) Two seated single figures on either side, wearing loose belted robes with halos in blue and white, Applied Arts, Blue, Asia, Ceramics, Middle East, Iran, Persia
RMR0934N–Uzbekistan; Tashkent, Museum of Applied Arts,
RM2GWN7KR–display of carpets, State Museum of Applied Arts of Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan
RMDGNW68–Applied arts manufacturer in Kyoto, Japan, East Asia, Asia
RMGD2HD4–fine arts, Utamaro, Kitagawa (1753 - 1806), graphic, 'Gennine', 18th century, colour woodcut, museum for applied arts, Vienna, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMAJ6R7W–Tashkent - Museum of applied arts
RMDJ6D4N–Reception room, House of Alexander Polovtsev, Museum of Applied Arts, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
RM2K5CRGC–National Museum of Fine Arts (aka Gapar Aytiev Museum of Applied Art), Abdrahmanov Street, Bishkek, Bishkek City Region, Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia
RF2H2EXAJ–State Museum of Applied Arts of Uzbekistan, Oʻzbekiston Respublikasi Amaliy Sanʼati Muzeyi, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
RMJAKCK2–Museum of National Applied Arts in a former Russian orthodox church, in the Azerbaijani town of Sheki
RMM1410Y–Austria, Vienna, Museum for Applied Arts, MAK, poster by Taiwan designer Jianping He
RF2J6TKDK–Pictorial Map by Heinrich Bünting, depicting Asia as Pegasus - c1581
RMT0C3PW–'????????. ?????? ???????'. Central Asia. Khorezm, Toprak-kala. Dimensions: 47x30 cm. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg.
RM2A663WF–John Wilkes was a London publisher best known for his Encyclopaedia Londinensis; or, universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature (1801-28). Wilkes frequently worked with Samuel John Neele, the engraver of this hand-colored map of “modern Asia.” The map reflects late 18th-century European geographic conceptions and terminology. India is referred to as “Hindoostan,” while much of the interior is shown as comprised of “Western Tartary” and “Chinese Tartary.” “Tartary” was a designation applied by Europeans to those parts of Asia inhabited by nomadic Turkic and Mongol peoples. This map
RM2J88M0P–A room displaying musical instruments and hanging rugs. At the Museum of Applied Arts in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
RM2PJ6FAB–Visitors in the South Asia gallery at the V&A aka Victoria and Albert Museum on 7th March 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The Victoria and Albert Museum is known as the worlds largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, with collections unrivalled in their scope and diversity. Over 3000 years the collection holds artefacts from many of the worlds richest cultures including ceramics, furniture, fashion, glass, jewellery, metalwork, photographs, sculpture, textiles and paintings.
RFGDB0KG–Naga Head Statue
RMET1HCK–Photo sculpture, Sir J. J. Institute of Applied Art , Bombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, Asia
RMT8B3M1–The entrance to the Museum of Applied Arts situated in the former home of Imperial Russian diplomat Alexander Polovtsev in the city of Tashkent capital of Uzbekistan
RM2DDJ8N5–Hookah Base, 1600-1700 Safavid Dynasty (1500-1722) Two seated single figures on either side, wearing loose belted robes with halos in blue and white, Applied Arts, Blue, Asia, Ceramics, Middle East, Iran, Persia
RMR0936C–Uzbekistan; Tashkent, Museum of Applied Arts,
RM2GWN6KR–display of carpets, State Museum of Applied Arts of Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan
RMREC8K9–Tashkent, Museum of Applied Arts, mosaics, Uzbekistan
RMB14XGN–fine arts, Koryusai, Isoda (active circa 1765 - 1784), 'Girl with lantern', woodcut, 68.5 x 12.4 cm, Tokyo, Japan, circa 1860 / 1870, Museum for Applied Arts, Vienna, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMAJ6R6R–Tashkent - Museum of applied arts
RMDJ6ME2–House of Alexander Polovtsev, Museum of Applied Arts, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
RM2K5CR9K–National Museum of Fine Arts (aka Gapar Aytiev Museum of Applied Art), Abdrahmanov Street, Bishkek, Bishkek City Region, Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia
RF2H2EWTR–mosaic, State Museum of Applied Arts of Uzbekistan, Oʻzbekiston Respublikasi Amaliy Sanʼati Muzeyi, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
RMD5C3CJ–A series of eight Japanese masks form part of en exhibition in Grassi Museum for Applied Arts in Leipzig, Germany, 28 January 2010. Some 400 first-class exhibits form part of a permanent exhibition 'Asian Art. Impulses for Europe' from 31 January 2010. The exhibits derive from east Asia as well as Islamic minted areas. Photo: HENDRIK SCHMIDT
RM2HFFCX4–Peony Ikebana Basket, n.d.
RM2HHTRRX–Vase (one of a pair) early 18th century, decoration ca. 1729–32 Decorated by the Hausmaler Ignaz Preissler This Chinese vase was initially decorated in red enamel and gilding, but after it was exported to Europe additional decoration in black enamel and gold was applied by Ignaz Preissler (1676–1753). The depiction of “Chinese” figures is typical of chinoiserie, a term used to describe the European fascination with the peoples of Asia and their fanciful evocation in European decorative arts.. Vase (one of a pair) 238558
RMT0B5WM–'Basrelief. Head of a Woman'. Central Asia. Khorezm, Toprak-kala. Dimensions: 30x17 cm. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg.
RFPWFRH3–Tashkent, Uzbekistan - September 21, 2018 : Entrance sign for Amaliy San'at Museum, or Museum of Applied Arts, in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
RM2J88N5M–Women's shoes covered with traditional colorful, rich embroidery. At the Museum of Applied Arts in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
RM2PJ6F9F–Visitors in the South Asia gallery at the V&A aka Victoria and Albert Museum on 7th March 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The Victoria and Albert Museum is known as the worlds largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, with collections unrivalled in their scope and diversity. Over 3000 years the collection holds artefacts from many of the worlds richest cultures including ceramics, furniture, fashion, glass, jewellery, metalwork, photographs, sculpture, textiles and paintings.
RFGJ0J7W–Naga Head Statue
RME2G5DA–Uzbekistan Silk road Tashkent applied arts museum old house of diplomat Plovtsev coming married girl taking pictures in
RMT8B3KE–Ornately embroidered Suzani displayed at the Museum of Applied Arts situated in the former home of Imperial Russian diplomat Alexander Polovtsev in the city of Tashkent capital of Uzbekistan
RM2DDJCH2–Model of a Prancing Horse, Tang Dynasty 618-907, Applied Arts, Asia, China, Sculpture, Animal, Horse, Ceramics, Earthenware
RMR09374–Uzbekistan; Tashkent, Museum of Applied Arts,
RM2GWKY3H–detail of architecture, State Museum of Applied Arts of Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan
RMREC8K8–Tashkent, Museum of Applied Arts, mosaics, Uzbekistan
RMCYNYX4–A tsuba,Japan,mid-Edo period. Iron marugata tsuba,probably a work from Awa Province. Raised rim with geometrical and floral decoration in gold nunome-zogan. The plate tapering slightly to the rim with a negative peony leaf sukashi,the edges and veins applied with gilt copper. Peony blossoms and leaves in hira-zogan in engraved copper,gold and silver. Diameter 8 cm,historic,historical,18th century,Japanese,Asian,Asia,Far East,object,objects,stills,clipping,clippings,cut out,cut-out,cut-outs,fine arts,art,art object,art objects,artful,pr,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMAJ6R7Y–Tashkent - Museum of applied arts
RMDJ6JNB–Stove in reception room, House of Alexander Polovtsev, Museum of Applied Arts, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
RM2K5CR97–National Museum of Fine Arts (aka Gapar Aytiev Museum of Applied Art), Abdrahmanov Street, Bishkek, Bishkek City Region, Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia
RF2H2EWW0–mosaic, State Museum of Applied Arts of Uzbekistan, Oʻzbekiston Respublikasi Amaliy Sanʼati Muzeyi, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
RMD5C3CH–A woman eyes an exhibit dating between 1662 and 1723 in an exhibition in Grassi Museum for Applied Arts in Leipzig, Germany, 28 January 2010. Some 400 first-class exhibits form part of a permanent exhibition 'Asian Art. Impulses for Europe' from 31 January 2010. The exhibits derive from east Asia as well as Islamic minted areas. Photo: HENDRIK SCHMIDT
RM2HFFGBN–Beaker, Erligang period (about 1600-about1300 BC).
RM2HH341W–Vase (one of a pair) early 18th century, decoration ca. 1729–32 Decorated by the Hausmaler Ignaz Preissler This Chinese vase was initially decorated in red enamel and gilding, but after it was exported to Europe additional decoration in black enamel and gold was applied by Ignaz Preissler (1676–1753). The depiction of “Chinese” figures is typical of chinoiserie, a term used to describe the European fascination with the peoples of Asia and their fanciful evocation in European decorative arts.. Vase (one of a pair). Chinese with Bohemian, Kronstadt decoration. early 18th century, decoration ca.
RMP9CF67–The Asatayak. Museum: Kazakh Museum of Folk Musical Instruments, Almaty.
RMWJKGRR–Hunting scene depicted in the Persian glazed tile dated from the18th or 19th century on display in the Museum of Fine Arts (Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon) in Lyon, France.
RM2J88M9D–A display of ikat fabric for a traditional caftan, robe. At the Museum of Applied Arts in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
RMAXKXCH–Applied Arts Museum (19C), Tashkent, Uzbekistan
RM2JFD81Y–Flogging applied to a defendant in the presence of the governor and the prison doctor, Tokyo. Japan, Asia. Journey to Japan by Aime Humbert 1863-1864 from Le Tour du Monde 1867
RME2G3KJ–Uzbekistan Silk Road Tashkent applied arts museum old house of diplomat Plovtsev
RMT8B3JP–Vibrant wooden carving of the iwan to the Museum of Applied Arts situated in the former home of Imperial Russian diplomat Alexander Polovtsev in the city of Tashkent capital of Uzbekistan
RM2DDHNTG–Bow Window or Bakharcha, from Pakistan (North East), Jhang District, Panjab, Punjab, Chiniot, 1895 Maker: Mubarah Din, Window, Applied Arts, Asia, Wood, Architecture, Lattice, Carved
RMR0934T–Uzbekistan; Tashkent, Museum of Applied Arts,
RM2GWNA3M–display of embroideries (suzani), State Museum of Applied Arts of Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan
RMREC8K7–Tashkent, Museum of Applied Arts, carved plaster decoration, Uzbekistan
RMCYNYWN–A tsuba,Japan,mid-Edo period. Iron marugata tsuba,probably a work from Awa Province. Raised rim with geometrical and floral decoration in gold nunome-zogan. The plate tapering slightly to the rim with a negative peony leaf sukashi,the edges and veins applied with gilt copper. Peony blossoms and leaves in hira-zogan in engraved copper,gold and silver. Diameter 8 cm,historic,historical,18th century,Japanese,Asian,Asia,Far East,object,objects,stills,clipping,clippings,cut out,cut-out,cut-outs,fine arts,art,art object,art objects,artful,pr,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMAJ6R8N–Tashkent - Museum of applied arts
RMDJ6EM2–House of Alexander Polovtsev, Museum of Applied Arts, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
RM2K5CR96–National Museum of Fine Arts (aka Gapar Aytiev Museum of Applied Art), Abdrahmanov Street, Bishkek, Bishkek City Region, Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia
RF2H2EXBT–porcelain, State Museum of Applied Arts of Uzbekistan, Oʻzbekiston Respublikasi Amaliy Sanʼati Muzeyi, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
RMD5C3CK–A picture combo of Iranian construction decor (L) and Ottoman-minted pottery dating 17th century forming part of en exhibition in Grassi Museum for Applied Arts in Leipzig, Germany, 28 January 2010. Some 400 first-class exhibits form part of a permanent exhibition 'Asian Art. Impulses for Europe' from 31 January 2010. The exhibits derive from east Asia as well as Islamic minted are
RF2RKJ473–Tashkent, Uzbekistan-august 11, 2023:decorated door inside a museum of applied arts in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan
RMP9CF5T–The Kobyz. Museum: Kazakh Museum of Folk Musical Instruments, Almaty.
RM2CX2ME0–Islom Xo'ja Majuasi, now Museum of Applied Arts, Old Khiva, Uzbekistan. Woman with parasol
RM2J88M7K–A display of ikat fabric for a traditional caftan, robe. At the Museum of Applied Arts in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
RMAXM03R–Applied Arts Museum (19C), Tashkent, Uzbekistan
RM2JTK6WD–Flogging applied to a defendant in the presence of the governor and the prison doctor, Tokyo. Japan, Asia. Journey to Japan by Aime Humbert 1863-1864 from Le Tour du Monde 1867
RME2G3KN–Uzbekistan Silk Road Tashkent applied arts museum old house of diplomat Plovtsev
RMT8B3KF–A visitor looking at ornately carved wood displayed at the Museum of Applied Arts situated in the former home of Imperial Russian diplomat Alexander Polovtsev in the city of Tashkent capital of Uzbekistan
RM2DDJ2G7–Recto, Front Tsuba (Hand Guard for Sword), 1800-1900 Recto, In relief, a Shojo dancer (Verso- A sake jar, cup and ladle.), Applied Arts, Asia, Arms, Armour, Sword, Metal, Resin, Japan
RMR0936W–Uzbekistan; Tashkent, Museum of Applied Arts,
RM2GWN918–display of embroideries (suzani), State Museum of Applied Arts of Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan
RMREC8K6–Tashkent, Museum of Applied Arts, carved plaster decoration, Uzbekistan
RMA6RX3J–'fine arts, Hiroshige Utagawa (1797 - 1858), bridge of Kameido, woodcut, 1856, 33,7x22 cm, Austrian Museum for Applied Arts, Vie
RMAJ6R8M–Tashkent - Museum of applied arts
RMDJ6EPP–House of Alexander Polovtsev, Museum of Applied Arts, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
RM2K5CR9D–National Museum of Fine Arts (aka Gapar Aytiev Museum of Applied Art), Abdrahmanov Street, Bishkek, Bishkek City Region, Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia
RF2H2EWTX–mosaic, State Museum of Applied Arts of Uzbekistan, Oʻzbekiston Respublikasi Amaliy Sanʼati Muzeyi, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
RM2B0318T–The Tang Dynasty ( June 18, 618 – June 1, 907) was an imperial dynasty of China preceded by the Sui Dynasty and followed by the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period. It was founded by the Li family, who seized power during the decline and collapse of the Sui Empire. A fixed group of figures was generally positioned just outside the burial chamber in Tang tombs. This consisted of two guardians, two earth spirits and two officials, such as this individual. Tomb figures were always colourfully painted. Gilding was applied only to the most expensive examples.
RM2HFFG3D–Beaker, Shang dynasty ( about 1600-1046 BC ).
RF2RKTWKJ–Tashkent, Uzbekistan-august 11, 2023:decorated column inside a museum of applied arts in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan
RMP9CF5Y–The Sybyzgy. Museum: Kazakh Museum of Folk Musical Instruments, Almaty.
RMBYXT70–Minaret of Islam Khodja at Khiva, Uzbekistan. Islom Xo'ja Majuasi, now Museum of Applied Arts
RM2J88M7M–Detail of ikat fabric being weaved on a traditional loom. At the Museum of Applied Arts in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
RMAXMK3M–Applied Arts Museum (19C) Tashkent Uzbekistan
RFAR7P8K–A collection of hand embroidered Suzani Textiles spread out on the ground for sale Shakhrisabz (Shakrisabs) – Uzbekistan
RME2G3KM–Uzbekistan Silk Road Tashkent applied arts museum old house of diplomat Plovtsev
RMT8B3K5–Vibrant wooden carving of the Museum of Applied Arts situated in the former home of Imperial Russian diplomat Alexander Polovtsev in the city of Tashkent capital of Uzbekistan
RM2DDJ4TB–Cushion cover, 1600-1650, voided and brocaded silk velvet or catma. Central, circular floral design in red and green, reserved in red with a row of six lappets containing rosebuds at either end., Applied Arts, Asia, Textiles, Turkey, Turkish, Ottoman Empire
RMR09366–Uzbekistan; Tashkent, Museum of Applied Arts,
RM2GWM3B8–loom for weaving traditional ikat silk cloth, State Museum of Applied Arts of Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan
RMREC8KA–Tashkent, Museum of Applied Arts, velvet tapestry embroidered in gold and silver, Uzbekistan
RMA3YF0K–'fine arts, Kuniyoshi, Utagawa, (1798 - 1861), graphics, 'scene from the tales of the Ise', circa 1847 / 1852, colour woodcut,
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