The Oriental Arts Collection
"The Oriental Arts: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of the Oriental arts, where beauty, passion, and tradition intertwine
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"The Oriental Arts: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of the Oriental arts, where beauty, passion, and tradition intertwine. From ancient woodblock prints to exquisite masterpieces, this collection showcases a diverse range of artistic expressions that have captivated audiences for centuries. Step into the realm of sensuality with "The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife" (ca 1814), a mesmerizing depiction of desire and fantasy. Explore the delicate intricacies of love through "Two Lovers" (c. 1750) by Harunobu Suzuki, an erotic woodblock print that transcends time. Witness the power and strength embodied in "Saito Oniwakamaru" (c1827), as this warrior figure exudes determination amidst turbulent times. In contrast, marvel at Ludwig van Beethoven's intense focus while composing his renowned Missa Solemnis in 1820. Delve into intimate moments captured on canvas with "A Woman Bathing" (ca 1770), revealing vulnerability and grace in its purest form. Discover humor and wit through Nasreddin Hodja's tales depicted by anonymous artists – stories that have entertained generations across cultures. Experience spirituality through art with "Vajrasattva" (Early 19th century), emanating tranquility from Tibetan culture. Travel back to ancient Iran with Majnun in the Desert (1431) by an Iranian master, evoking emotions of longing and solitude. Uncover hidden treasures within illuminated manuscripts like Jami's Haft Awrang (1539-1543). Admire Mir Sayyid Ali's intricate brushwork as he brings to life The Prophet Elijah rescuing Prince Nur ad-Dahr from Hamzanama (1562-1577). Find solace in Bhaisajyaguru, The Buddha of Healing and Medicine (ca1319).