Hi, I'm Pericles of Athens, and welcome to my gallery page of photos I have taken myself or have scanned. Many of these images are photos I took in museums. Others come from books I own or have checked out from libraries. Some are simply public domain pictures of stamps that I've uploaded. There are also a lot of pictures I've uploaded from GaryLeeTodd.com, a site managed by a professor who has given me permission to upload his photos.
Images from Baidu
Photographs from Flickr
Photographs by Gary Lee Todd
China Gallery
Egypt, Japan, Tibet, Persia, Korea, Middle East, Vietnam, Nepal
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(One of four) Wooden Japanese Buddhist guardian (lokapala) of the East,
Kamakura period
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A Korean
stoneware cosmetic box with a
celadon glaze, c. 1150–1250 AD,
Goryeo period
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An
Egyptian coffin mask from the
New Kingdom
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A Japanese seated
Bodhisattva, made of wood with
lacquer, gold, copper, and crystal, made by the sculptor Kaikei (fl. 1185–1220 AD),
Kamakura period
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Japanese wooden statue of Bodhisattva Jizō, with applied gold relief,
Kamakura period
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Syrian glassware vessels during the
Mamluk era
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Kamakura period Japanese guardian figure statues
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Kamakura period Japanese Amida Buddha statue
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Japanese arhat painting by Ryozen
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(Two of four) Wooden Japanese Buddhist guardians (lokapala),
Kamakura period
From book sources
- East Asia: A Cultural, Social, and Political History, by Ebrey, Walthall, and Palais
- Freer Gallery of Art Fiftieth Anniversary Exhibition II, Chinese Figure Painting, by Thomas Lawton
- Cambridge Illustrated History of China, by Patricia Ebrey
- Chronicle of the Chinese Emperors: the Reign-by-Reign Record of the Rulers of Imperial China, by Ann Paludan
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A mural showing palace eunuchs, from the tomb of
Li Xian, Crown Prince Zhanghuai,
Tang Dynasty
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A mural showing a city gate tower, from the tomb of
Li Chongrun, Crown Prince Yide,
Tang Dynasty
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A mural of palace ladies in a garden, from the tomb of
Li Xian, Crown Prince Zhanghuai,
Tang Dynasty
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A mural showing foreign ambassadors, from the tomb of
Li Xian, Crown Prince Zhanghuai,
Tang Dynasty
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- The Genius of China, by Robert Temple
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A pair of guardian spirits for different hours of day and night, respectively, a painted ceramic tile from the
Han Dynasty
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Principles of Correct Diet, by
Hu Sihui,
Yuan Dynasty, 1330 AD
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The process of
sublimation of calomel, or
mercury(I) chloride, from the
Essentials of the Pharmacopoeia Ranked According to Nature and Efficacy; Imperially Commissioned, 1505 AD,
Ming Dynasty, edited by Liu Wentai
- T'ien-Kung K'ai-Wu: Chinese Technology in the Seventeenth Century, by Song Yingxing (translated by E-tu Zen Sun and Shiou-Chuan Sun in 1966)
- Science and Civilization in China: Volume 5, Part 7, by Joseph Needham
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Chinese fire ships,
Wujing Zongyao (1044)
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Chinese
gunpowder formula,
Wujing Zongyao (1044)
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Bird with
incendiary around its neck,
Wujing Zongyao (1044)
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Chinese
naval mine,
Huolongjing, 14th century
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Chinese
fire lance,
Huolongjing, 14th century
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Chinese
cannon,
Huolongjing, 14th century.
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The 'Flying Crow with Magic Fire', an aerodynamic winged rocket bomb,
Huolongjing, 14th century
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Self-tripped trespass
land mine,
Huolongjing, 14th century
- Science and Civilization in China: Volume 4, Part 3, by Joseph Needham
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Diagram of
corbel brackets from a
cross section of a hall, from Li Jie's
Yingzao Fashi published in 1103.
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Bracket arm clusters containing
cantilevers,
Yingzao Fashi (1103)
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Tenon and
mortice work of tie beams and cross beams,
Yingzao Fashi (1103)
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Transverse corbel brackets, Yingzao Fashi (1103)
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Bracket and cantilever arms, Yingzao Fashi (1103)
- Science and Civilization in China: Volume 3, by Joseph Needham.
- Science and Civilization in China: Volume 4, Part 2, by Joseph Needham
- Science and Civilization in China: Volume 5, Part 1, by Joseph Needham
- The Arts of China: Fourth Edition, by Michael Sullivan
- The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Augustus, by Karl Galinsky
- "Brilliant Artifacts" in Recarving China's Past, by Cary Y. Liu
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Ink rubbing of a 2nd century AD Eastern Han Dynasty raised-relief image of horses, chariots, and riders
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Ink rubbing of a 2nd century AD Eastern Han Dynasty raised-relief image of a battle scene at a bridge
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Painting of a watchtower, from the
Eastern Han Dynasty
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A
Western Han Dynasty triangular hollow tomb tile with painted dragon and armed warrior design
- Recarving China's Past, edited by Naomi Noble Richard
- Artisans in Early Imperial China, by Anthony Barbieri-Low
- Horizon Book of World Arts
- "Mediums and Messages: The Wu Family Shrines and Cultural Production in Qing China," in Rethinking Recarving China's Past: Ideals, Practices and Problems of the "Wu Family Shrines" and Han China, by Lillian Lan-Ying Tseng
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Story of
Jin Midi, ink rubbing of an Eastern Han Dynasty raised-relief from the Wu Family Shrines in Shandong province
- "Pleasure Tower Model" in Recarving China's Past, by Nancy N. Steinhardt
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A stone-carved pillar-gate of the 2nd century AD,
Eastern Han Dynasty, located at the Wu Family Shrine in Shandong province
- "Constructing Citang in Han" in Rethinking Recarving China's Past, by Michael Nylan
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Ink rubbing of a
Han Dynasty raised-relief image showing an ancestral worship hall (
citang 祠堂)
- The Arts of China, 900–1620, by William Watson
- The Art of Chinese Landscape Painting, by Anil de Silva
- Han Civilization, by Wang Zhongshu
These following images I've uploaded were not taken in any of my own photographs, but they were published in a Chinese Ming Dynasty encyclopedia in the year 1637, which makes them all public domain.
Other Public Domain images