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J iazhen Zhang is an art consultant specializing in Chinese antiques, with a passion for uncovering the historical and cultural narratives behind objects. A graduate of Sotheby’s Institute of ...
An incense burner in the form of a goose from the Ming dynasty ... Recasting the Past: The Art of Chinese Bronzes, 1100-1900 through Sept. 28 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
In the expansive world of art and design, few individuals manage to create a legacy that resonates across cultures and continents. As an artist, designer, and cultural visionary, Yi Ming has used ...
Chinese contemporary artist Bai Ming intends to show that Chinese art is still relevant in today’s world at a major retrospective of mostly ceramics at the National Museum of Modern Art in Rome.
The Chinese Art of Writing. New York: Skira/Rizzoli, 1990. Harrist, Robert, and Wen Fong. The Embodied Image: Chinese Calligraphy from the John B. Elliott Collection. Princeton: Art Museum, Princeton ...
There is more than aesthetics and investment in today's demand for Chinese art. ... and arguably, it has been an intractable problem since the Ming dynasty (1368-1644).
A delicate porcelain bowl, measuring under 4.5 inches in diameter, sold for more than $25 million during a bumper week of Chinese art sales in Hong Kong. Described by auction house Sotheby’s as ...
Ming-Qing dynasties, 1368-1912 Call number N7343.5 .C47 1987 Type Exhibitions Physical description xii, 218 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 32 cm Data Source Smithsonian Libraries Topic Art, Chinese.
Journey of Ink: How Chinese Art Built a French Museum. The director of the Musée Cernuschi shares the story behind its Shanghai exhibition of Chinese paintings — and the man at the heart of the ...
Chinese student protesters are claiming that the Christian Dior fashion house has ripped off a classic skirt design from China that dates back to the Ming dynasty. Dozens of Chinese students took ...
This history of female images in Chinese art not only reflects changes in aesthetic trends but also reveals the challenging — and often unseen — life experiences of women across generations. This ...
A 600-year-old Chinese teapot made for a Ming Dynasty Emperor has sold for £11million. The nine-inch imperial blue and white ewer was made for Yongle Emperor Zhu Di during his reign between 1402 ...