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Qin Dynasty Pen Holders
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888 Auctions features modern paintings, Asian art at Nov. 8-9 sale
RICHMOND HILL, Ontario – The best in fine art, modern paintings and Asian art will be available to the highest bidder in 888 Auctions’ two-day sale, Nov. 8-9. Absentee and Internet live bidding is available through LiveAuctioneers.
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Chinese dynasties and their influences on art
NEW YORK — China’s art tradition, from pottery and calligraphy to painting, is ancient in origin, dating back to the Stone Age. Examining China’s revered dynasties, it becomes clear that each left its own distinctive mark on a history that continues to unfold as contemporary artists add their influences. Let’s take a look at the […]
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Major exhibition of ancient Chinese art in final days at the Met
NEW YORK – “Age of Empires: Chinese Art of the Qin and Han Dynasties (221 B.C.-A.D. 220),” a landmark exhibition of ancient Chinese art will remain on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art through July 16.