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Artifacts From Two Ancient Shipwrecks Shed Light on Legacy of Maritime Silk Trade Route During Ming Dynasty Many individuals ...
Nearly 1,000 cultural relics have been recovered from shipwrecks dating back to the Ming Dynasty — from 1368-1644 — including porcelain and pottery, copper coins, and deer antlers, China’s ...
Over 100 masterworks by 59 artists spanning the Ming and Qing dynasties are on view at China Institute Gallery in New York. Zhu Da (1626–1705), “Flowers on a River” (1697), hand scroll; ink ...
A handscroll painting from the Ming dynasty by artist Wu Bin sold for 512.9 million yuan ($77 million), breaking the world record sale price for ancient Chinese calligraphies and paintings ...
A Ming Dynasty painting could smash a new price world record for an ancient Chinese artwork when it goes to auction next month in Beijing. The Red Cliff Handscroll by Qiu Ying (1494-1552), an ...
A Ming Dynasty painting has been sold in China for 79.5 million yuan ($10.68 million), smashing the record for Chinese artwork, Xinhua news agency said on Wednesday.