South, East and Southeast Asia Resources
RESOURCE LINKS
Khan Academy
India
www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ap-art-history/south-east-se-asia/india-art/a/beliefs-of-hinduism
www.culturalindia.net/indian-history/
History of India Part 1 BBC
History of India Part 2 BBC
History of India Part 3 BBC
History of India Part 4 BBC
History of India Part 5 BBC
History of India Part 6 BBC
China
Japan
History of Japan
Cambodia
History of Cambodia
Korea
History of Korea
Ancient Korea
Indonesia
History of Indonesia
IMAGES
192. Great Stupa at Sanchi. Madhya Pradesh, India. Buddhist; Maurya, late Sunga Dynasty. c. 300 B.C.E. to 100 C.E. Stone masonry, sandstone on dome.
education.asianart.org/explore-resources/background-information/stupa
Short History of the Stupa
Definition of Stupa
193. Terra cotta warriors from mausoleum of the first Qin emperor of China. Qin Dynasty. c. 221-209 B.C.E. Painted terra cotta.
www.chinahighlights.com/xian/terracotta-army/
National Geographic information page
Documentary
194. Funeral banner of Lady Dai (Xin Zhui). Han Dynasty, China. c. 180 B.C.E. Painted silk.
Museum Website
195. Longmen caves. Luoyang, China. Tang Dynasty. 493-1127 C.E. Limestone.
UNESCO World Heritage information
education.asianart.org/explore-resources/background-information/buddhist-cave-shrines-longmen
196. Gold and jade crown. Three Kingdoms Period. Silla Kingdom, Korea. Fifth to sixth century C.E. Metalwork.
www.ancient.eu/article/957/
197. Todai-ji. Nara, Japan. Various artists, including sculptors Unkei and Keikei, as well as the Kei School. 743 C.E.; rebuilt c. 1700. Bronze and wood (sculpture); wood with ceramic tile roofing (architecture).
Official Website
198. Borobudur Temple. Central Java, Indonesia. Sailendra Dynasty. c. 750-842 C.E. Volcanic-stone masonry.
World Site Tours Website
199. Angkor, the temple of Angkor Wat, and the city of Angkor Thom, Cambodia. Hindu, Angkor Dynasty. c. 800-1400 C.E. Stone masonry, sandstone.
UNESCO World Heritage Information Page
Documentary
200. Lakshmana temple, Khajuraho, Chhatarpur District, Madhya Pradesh, India, dedicated 954 C.E. (Chandella period), sandstone.
201. Travelers among Mountains and Streams. Fan Kuan. c. 1000 C.E. Ink and colors on silk.
Museum Site
202. Shiva as Lord of Dance (Nataraja). Hindu; India (Tamil Nadu), Chola Dynasty. C. 11th century C.E. Cast bronze.
www.ancient.eu/article/831/
203. NIght Attack on the Sanjo Palace. Kamakura Period, Japan. c. 1250-1300 C.E. Handscroll (ink and color on paper).
www.bowdoin.edu/~ktravers/projects/heijiscroll/intro.html
204. The Vases of David. Yuan Dynasty, China. 1351 C.E. White porcelain with cobalt-blue underglaze.
www.bbc.co.uk/ahistoryoftheworld/objects/nEO59KLxRoGD4hW9LD-L_g
205. Portrait of Sin Sukju (1417-1475) Imperial Bureau of Painting. c. 15th century C.E. Hanging scroll (ink and color on silk).
206. Forbidden City. Bejing, China. Ming Dynasty. 15th century C.E. and later. Stone masonry, marble, brick, wood and ceramic tile.
UNESCO World Heritage Information Page
Documentary
Virtual Tour
207. Ryoan-ji. Kyoto, Japan. Muromachi Period, Japan. c. 1480 C.E.; current design most likely dates to the 18th century. Rock garden.
208. Jahangir Preferring a Sufi Shaikh to Kings. Bichitr. C. 1620 C.E. Watercolor, gold and ink on paper.
www.asia.si.edu/explore/worlds-within-worlds/zoom/jahangir-preferring-sufi-shaykh-to-kings.asp
209. Taj Mahal. Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India. Masons, marble workers, mosaicists and decorators working under the supervision of Ustad Ahmad Lahori, architect of the emperor. 1632-1653 C.E. Stone masonry and marble with marble with inlay of precious and semiprecious stones; gardens.
Official Website
210. White and Red Plum Blossoms. Ogata Korin. c. 1710-1716 C.E. Ink, watercolor and gold leaf on paper.
211. Under the Wave off Kanagawa (Kanagawa oki nami ura), also known as the Great Wave, from the series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji. Katsushika Hokusai. 1830-1833 C.E. Polychrome woodblock print; ink and color on paper.
212. Chairman Mao en Route to Anyuan. Artist unknown; based on an oil painting by Liu Chunhua. c. 1969 C.E. Color lithograph.
Documentary
Khan Academy
India
www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ap-art-history/south-east-se-asia/india-art/a/beliefs-of-hinduism
www.culturalindia.net/indian-history/
History of India Part 1 BBC
History of India Part 2 BBC
History of India Part 3 BBC
History of India Part 4 BBC
History of India Part 5 BBC
History of India Part 6 BBC
China
Japan
History of Japan
Cambodia
History of Cambodia
Korea
History of Korea
Ancient Korea
Indonesia
History of Indonesia
IMAGES
192. Great Stupa at Sanchi. Madhya Pradesh, India. Buddhist; Maurya, late Sunga Dynasty. c. 300 B.C.E. to 100 C.E. Stone masonry, sandstone on dome.
education.asianart.org/explore-resources/background-information/stupa
Short History of the Stupa
Definition of Stupa
193. Terra cotta warriors from mausoleum of the first Qin emperor of China. Qin Dynasty. c. 221-209 B.C.E. Painted terra cotta.
www.chinahighlights.com/xian/terracotta-army/
National Geographic information page
Documentary
194. Funeral banner of Lady Dai (Xin Zhui). Han Dynasty, China. c. 180 B.C.E. Painted silk.
Museum Website
195. Longmen caves. Luoyang, China. Tang Dynasty. 493-1127 C.E. Limestone.
UNESCO World Heritage information
education.asianart.org/explore-resources/background-information/buddhist-cave-shrines-longmen
196. Gold and jade crown. Three Kingdoms Period. Silla Kingdom, Korea. Fifth to sixth century C.E. Metalwork.
www.ancient.eu/article/957/
197. Todai-ji. Nara, Japan. Various artists, including sculptors Unkei and Keikei, as well as the Kei School. 743 C.E.; rebuilt c. 1700. Bronze and wood (sculpture); wood with ceramic tile roofing (architecture).
Official Website
198. Borobudur Temple. Central Java, Indonesia. Sailendra Dynasty. c. 750-842 C.E. Volcanic-stone masonry.
World Site Tours Website
199. Angkor, the temple of Angkor Wat, and the city of Angkor Thom, Cambodia. Hindu, Angkor Dynasty. c. 800-1400 C.E. Stone masonry, sandstone.
UNESCO World Heritage Information Page
Documentary
200. Lakshmana temple, Khajuraho, Chhatarpur District, Madhya Pradesh, India, dedicated 954 C.E. (Chandella period), sandstone.
201. Travelers among Mountains and Streams. Fan Kuan. c. 1000 C.E. Ink and colors on silk.
Museum Site
202. Shiva as Lord of Dance (Nataraja). Hindu; India (Tamil Nadu), Chola Dynasty. C. 11th century C.E. Cast bronze.
www.ancient.eu/article/831/
203. NIght Attack on the Sanjo Palace. Kamakura Period, Japan. c. 1250-1300 C.E. Handscroll (ink and color on paper).
www.bowdoin.edu/~ktravers/projects/heijiscroll/intro.html
204. The Vases of David. Yuan Dynasty, China. 1351 C.E. White porcelain with cobalt-blue underglaze.
www.bbc.co.uk/ahistoryoftheworld/objects/nEO59KLxRoGD4hW9LD-L_g
205. Portrait of Sin Sukju (1417-1475) Imperial Bureau of Painting. c. 15th century C.E. Hanging scroll (ink and color on silk).
206. Forbidden City. Bejing, China. Ming Dynasty. 15th century C.E. and later. Stone masonry, marble, brick, wood and ceramic tile.
UNESCO World Heritage Information Page
Documentary
Virtual Tour
207. Ryoan-ji. Kyoto, Japan. Muromachi Period, Japan. c. 1480 C.E.; current design most likely dates to the 18th century. Rock garden.
208. Jahangir Preferring a Sufi Shaikh to Kings. Bichitr. C. 1620 C.E. Watercolor, gold and ink on paper.
www.asia.si.edu/explore/worlds-within-worlds/zoom/jahangir-preferring-sufi-shaykh-to-kings.asp
209. Taj Mahal. Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India. Masons, marble workers, mosaicists and decorators working under the supervision of Ustad Ahmad Lahori, architect of the emperor. 1632-1653 C.E. Stone masonry and marble with marble with inlay of precious and semiprecious stones; gardens.
Official Website
210. White and Red Plum Blossoms. Ogata Korin. c. 1710-1716 C.E. Ink, watercolor and gold leaf on paper.
211. Under the Wave off Kanagawa (Kanagawa oki nami ura), also known as the Great Wave, from the series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji. Katsushika Hokusai. 1830-1833 C.E. Polychrome woodblock print; ink and color on paper.
212. Chairman Mao en Route to Anyuan. Artist unknown; based on an oil painting by Liu Chunhua. c. 1969 C.E. Color lithograph.
Documentary