● On view now — Gallery 131
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Young female musicians who hailed from oasis cities on the Silk Road in Central Asia captivated the Tang court by playing a combination of Chinese and foreign instru-ments. This ensemble features girls playing the cymbals, a vertical flute or oboe, pan-pipes, and an upright angular harp. Two musicians in the back row hold vessel-like instruments that have not been identified.
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China; probably Shaanxi province — Female Attendant (Tomb Fi
Ancient Greek — Statuette of a Woman
Korea — Standing Buddha
Vietnam — A Goddess, possibly Uma
China; probably Shaanxi province — Female Attendant (Tomb Fi
Japan — Female Shinto Deity
Ancient Greek — Figurine of a Standing woman
Nevers, France — Young Woman
Thailand or Cambodia — Crowned Buddha with Hands in Gesture
Ancient Greek — Figurine of a Standing woman
Ancient Greek — Statuette of a Seated Girl