Lars Tharp visits China to explore why Chinese vases are so famous and expensive, visiting the mountain where porcelain was first created and Jingdezhen, the porcelain capital.
Curators at the Shanghai Museum faced a daunting task when they were called on to cull 77 artifacts from a collection of 120,000 to sum up 5,000 years of Chinese art and culture. Ma Jin Hong, deputy ...
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In Lamu, the China story is not confined to museum shelves. It lives in the hands of ordinary people. In Siyu, one of the ...
Bonhams New York is offering a host of delicate treasures in its “Cohen & Cohen: 50 Years of Chinese Export Porcelain” live auction on January 24. “One lovely aspect of the European lady figure is ...
“Priceless pork belly” is the catch phrase the Asian Art Museum has for the highlight of its new exhibition “Emperors’ Treasures: Chinese Art from the National Palace Museum, Tapei.” The “pork” is ...
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NANJING, China -- Somewhere beneath this leafy city, buried in a secret vault, a cache of priceless antiquities bears silent witness to the splendor of the Middle Kingdom's twilight years. More than ...