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  1. en.chinaculture.org › library › 2008-01Chinese Peasant Painting

    2 giorni fa · Just as the name implies, Chinese Peasant paintings are created by Chinese farmers or peasant artists. Their compositions are linked with the daily life in rural areas, covering farm work and animals, festivals, music, village customs, harvest scenes, and children.

  2. 4 giorni fa · Fine Asian Art. Live Now 18 May 2024 10:30 BST. gavel View all auctions for Bennett & Dykes. room London. Show auction details. Get approved to bid Watch auction. In this auction. Lot Number.

  3. 4 giorni fa · When the museum first opened in 1933, founder Gertrude Bass Warner (1863-1951) dedicated its largest gallery to the display of a core selection of superb Chinese works evoking the splendor of the Qing-dynasty (1644-1911) imperial court.

  4. 6 giorni fa · Fine Chinese Art. 16 May 2024 | starting at 10:00 BST. Live Auction. London, New Bond Street. Print Results. Share. Follow. Catalogue. How to buy. Auction highlights. AN EXCEPTIONAL YIXING STONEWARE SLIP-DECORATED BRUSHPOT, BITONG Yang Jichu three-character seal-mark, Qianlong. Sold for £178,200 inc. premium.

  5. 4 giorni fa · Confucianism extolled. The Jesuits were active agents of transmission of culture and science between China and the West; in their writings the Jesuits extolled the great virtues of Chinese philosophy, especially Confucianism.

  6. 5 giorni fa · With eight auctions that garnered bids from over 37 countries, Asian Art Week realized a combined total of $34,720,750. The Fine Chinese Paintings sale kicked off the series with a total of $3,302,250 and 92% sold by value. The top lot of the sale, Ma Xinle’s Horses from the Collection of Steven C. Rockefeller, sold for $312,500.

  7. 3 giorni fa · Chinese Lacquer Art. Painted fish-pattern lacquer vessel, Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC) Over the longstanding Chinese history, numerous treasures and heritages have been left behind, among which the lacquer art is a brilliant one. China is the earliest country in the world using natural lacquer.