Asian Art Museum • Gallery Videos for Masterpiece Collection
The Asian Art Museum asked us to help immortalize certain artifacts in their masterpiece collection through informational videos that live in the permanent collection galleries as well as online. We were able to leverage high res 3D scans and a pinch of imagination to show what certain masterpieces might have originally looked like, or illustrate in detail how they might have been created long ago.
Learn about why this rhino is one the Asian Art Museum's most important and beloved artworks. More info: http://asianart.emuseum.com/view/objects/asitem/items$0040:5145
Discover how this masterpiece in the Asian Art Museum's collection may have looked with all its now-missing parts. More info on this artwork: http://asianart.emuseum.com/view/objects/asitem/search@/12?t:state:flow=59054d38-ed9f-4c8c-a8a4-5b87b228a826
Hear the inscriptions on this rare drinking cup in white jade from the Timurid period (1370-1507) read aloud. Names of artists or owners on artworks are relatively uncommon in Islamic art. The two royal inscriptions on this cup make it a rare object. 'Ala ud-Daulah (d. approx.