Head from a Figurine in the Form of a Standing Official
Chinese
Head from a Tomb Figurine in the Form of a Horse
Chinese
Virūdhaka (Zōchōten), Guardian King of the South, one of the Devarājas (Shitennō), or Four Heavenly Guardian Kings
Japanese
Head of a Bodhisattva, d. 1057
Attributed to Jōchō
Tomb Figurine in the Form of a Saddled, Standing Horse with its Proper Right Leg Raised
Chinese
Tomb Figurine in the Form of a Saddled, Standing Horse with its Proper Right Leg Raised
Chinese
Tomb Figurine in the Form of a Standing, Harnessed Dog
Chinese
Man on a Striped Horse
Greek
Female Head (with cracked diadem)
Greek
Anthropomorphic female figurine
Syrian
Two Equestrian Figures, One Male with a Tall, Elaborately Embellished Hat, One Female with Hair in a Topknot, Both with Pointed Boots, and Hands Positioned to Hold the Reins of their Standing, Saddled Horses
Chinese
Two Standing Court Ladies, Each with Upturned Shoes, a High-Waisted Dress or Skirt, a Shawl, and an Elaborate Coiffure Secured by a Headband, and Each with Her Hands Clasped at the Waist and Concealed within Her Sleeves
Chinese
Two Standing Officials, Each with Upturned Shoes, a 'Liangdang' Breastplate, and a Military Official's Headgear Emblazoned with a Descending Bird, and Each with His Hands Clasped at His Waist and Concealed within His Sleeves
Chinese