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The show reimagines the museum's Chinese Bronzes collection, which holds works ranging from the late Shang to Zhou dynasties (1200s-200s B.C.).
Everyone wanted a piece of it. Recasting the Past: The Art of Chinese Bronzes, 1100-1900 through Sept. 28 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. www.metmuseum.org.
Shang: Early Chinese Ritual Bronzes from the Daniel Shapiro Collection, features exceptional examples from China's formative Shang bronze culture from a renowned American collection formed over a span ...
Object Details Author Whitfield, Roderick Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art Notes "Held June 1990." Contents Foreword / Roderick Whitfield -- Art and meaning / Sarah Allen -- Meaning and ...
The Foundation collection has more than 1,100 works of art including Chinese ritual bronzes and ceramics, Buddhist stone sculpture, and the renowned Chu Silk Manuscript, the oldest existing Chinese ...
Object Details editor Silbergeld, Jerome Wang, Eugene Yuejin Contents Trading places: an introduction to zoomorphism and anthropomorphism in Chinese art / Jerome Silbergeld -- The taotie motif on ...
On 10 November Christie’s King Street will offer a group of 24 Archaic bronzes in the sale Status and Ritual: Chinese Archaic Bronzes from an Important Private European Collection. The collection was ...
The phrase “Chinese Bronze” is, for most, synonymous with the austere vessels used in ancient state rituals or ancestor worship from about 1500 B.C. through A.D. 200. “Recasting the Past ...
“Eternal Offerings: Chinese Ritual Bronzes,” which features works ranging from 12th century B.C.E. to 1st century C.E., is made up of pieces from Mia’s expansive collection of Chinese bronze ...
Executive producer Marsha Bemko shares her tips for getting the most out of ANTIQUES ROADSHOW. Value can change: The value of an item is dependent upon many things, including the condition of the ...
BEIJING, March 2 -- A Chinese man said Monday that he was the mystery collector behind winning bids for two imperial bronzes auctioned at Christie's last week over Beijing's objections and ...
The heated row over Christie's sale of looted Chinese bronze animal heads in Paris is being closely watched by key art market players for possible signs of a broader fallout.
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