East Asian Artworks

East Asian art and architecture history is deeply rooted in the region's spiritual, philosophical, and cultural traditions, spanning thousands of years across China, Japan, and Korea. It includes ancient pottery, bronze work, and jade carvings, with significant influence from Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism. Chinese art is known for its ink painting, calligraphy, and grand architecture like the Great Wall and Forbidden City, while Japanese art is distinguished by its woodblock prints (ukiyo-e) and Zen-influenced minimalism, seen in structures like Kyoto's temples. Korean art features celadon ceramics and elegant palace architecture