Learning from Asian Art: China
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"Ten different works in the Museum’s collection of Chinese art are featured in this kit. The works of art chosen represent different mediums and eras from a 4500-year-old ceramic Banshan Jar to an embroidered robe for a Daoist Priest made at the end of the nineteenth century." (text taken from philamuseum.org)
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Ten different works in the Museum’s collection of Chinese art are featured in this kit. The works of art chosen represent different mediums and eras from a 4500-year-old ceramic Banshan Jar to an embroidered robe for a Daoist Priest made at the end of the nineteenth century. This kit includes the following works of art: * Banshan Jar, c. 2600?2300 BC (ceramic) * Tomb Figure of a Bactrian Camel, 618?907 (sculpture) * Seated Guanyin, 1271?1368 (sculpture) * Bowl, early fifteenth century (porcelain) * Landscape, c. 1500, by Shen Zhou (ink painting) * Reception Hall from the Palace of Duke Zhao, first half of the seventeenth century * Seated Lady Holding a Fan, late seventeenth to early eighteenth century (watercolor painting) * Dog Cage, 1736?95 (cloisonn) * Moon Crystal, 1736?95 (sculpture) * Daoist Priest’s Robe, c. 1850?1900 * Video: Painted Splendor: Reception Hall from the Palace of Duke Zhao Item # 104445 Cost: $39.95
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2008
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Philadelphia Museum of Art
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