East Asian art spans thousands of years, encompassing the artistic traditions of China, Japan, and Korea. From Neolithic pottery to Ming Dynasty porcelain, the region's art reflects cultural values, religious beliefs, and historical events. Key periods include the Han Dynasty's Silk Road influence, the Tang Dynasty's artistic golden age, and the Song Dynasty's refined aesthetics. Major themes involve nature, calligraphy, and Buddhist imagery, while iconic works like Hokusai's Great Wave showcase the region's artistic mastery.