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In the sweltering summer of AD18, a desperate chant echoed across China's sun-scorched plains: "Heaven has gone blind!" ...
Walking into the newest exhibition from the University of Alberta Museum, you’d think you walked into the time period of the Qing dynasty in China. Red walls covered in intricately detailed tapestries ...
18.8 x 21.8 cm. (7.4 x 8.6 in.) ...
27.5 x 21 cm. (10.8 x 8.3 in.) ...
A Qing dynasty lacquer panel featuring Taoist deities in a misty landscape is one of many artefacts being restored at the Palace Museum in China. These items may eventually be displayed to the public.
It is his tribute to the city of Suzhou. It vividly captures the bustling splendor of the Changmen area during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).Inside and outside the city gate, shops line the streets ...
Peng Zhou/The ConversationIn the sweltering summer of 18 AD, a desperate chant echoed across China’s sun-scorched plains: “Heaven has gone blind!” Thousands of starving farmers, their faces smeared wi ...
he was told it was a piece from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). But something about its design — the swirling motifs, the brushwork — made him suspicious that it might be older. "The style ...
In the sweltering summer of AD18, a desperate chant echoed across China's sun-scorched plains:“Heaven has gone blind!” ...
The Qing Dynasty export fans resulted from 18th and 19th-century East-West cultural exchanges. Their uniqueness stems from the development of an export-focused art culture during the Ming and Qing ...