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SUBJECT :- HISTORY OF ARTS.
CHINESE ART HISTORY ANCIENT CHINESE ART IMAGES
Chinese jade ornament, with dragon and phoenix design, of the late Spring and Autumn period (722–482 BC). Carved lacquer tray with two birds against a background of plum blossum and flowers, 19 cm wide, 13th century
Early Autumn, 13th century, by Song loyalist painter Qian Xuan. The decaying lotus leaves and dragonflies hovering over stagnant water are probably a veiled criticism of Mongol rule.[1]
An 8th-century Tang dynasty Chinese clay figurine of a Sogdian man (an Eastern Iranian person) wearing a distinctive cap and face veil, possibly a camel rider or even a Zoroastrian priest engaging in a ritual at a fire temple, since face veils were used to avoid contaminating the holy fire with breath or saliva; Museum of Oriental Art (Turin), Italy .
Ming dynasty Xuande mark and period (1426–35) imperial blue and whitevase. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Mural of the Dahuting Tomb (Pinyin : Dahuting Han mu ) of the late Eastern Han dynasty (25-220 AD), located in Zhengzhou, Henan province, China
Mural of the Dahuting Tomb (Pinyin : Dahuting Han mu ) of the late Eastern Han dynasty (25-220 AD), located in Zhengzhou, Henan province, China Mural of the Dahuting Tomb (Pinyin : Dahuting Han mu ) of the late Eastern Han dynasty (25-220 AD), located in Zhengzhou, Henan province, China
A Northern Song dynasty imperial procession giving tribute to the Lord of Heaven, depicting armed honor guards and officials, dated 1053–1065
‘Pink and White Lotus’, 14th century bird-and-flower painting A bronze stand for ceremonial vessels, excavated from the tomb of the son of King Zhuang of Chu (r. 613-591 BC)
A gilt bronze lamp with a shutter, in the shape of a maidservant, from the Western Han dynasty, 2nd century BC A Man Herding Horses, by Han Gan (706–783 AD), Tang dynasty original
A Chinese Tang dynasty tri-color glazed porcelain horse (ca. 700 AD), using yellow, green and white colors. A painting depicting Emperor Taizu of Song playing cuju (i.e. Chinese football) with his prime minister Zhao Pu and other ministers, by the Yuan dynasty artist Qian Xuan (1235–1305)
A porcelain brush stand, Qianlong period A scene of two horseback riders from a wall painting in the tomb of Lou Rui at Taiyuan, Shanxi, Northern Qi dynasty (550–577)
A section of an Eastern Han (25–220 AD) fresco of 9 chariots, 50 horses, and over 70 men, from a tomb in Luoyang, China A Western Han (202 BC - 9 AD) tomb fresco depicting the philosopher Confucius, from Dongping County, Shandong province
A Zhou dynasty bronze musical bell A wooden Bodhisattva from the Song dynasty (960–1279 A Western Han (202 BC - 8 AD) ceramic statuette of a seated woman and court attendant, from a tomb of Xianyang, Shaanxi
All The Mountains Blanketed in Red by Li Keran An Eastern Han (25-220 AD) ceramic figurine of a seated woman with a bronze mirror, unearthed from a tomb of Songjialin, Pi County, Sichuan province An Eastern Han glazed ceramic statue of a horse with bridle and halter headgear, from Sichuan, late 2nd century to early 3rd century AD
Black eggshell pottery of the Longshan culture (c. 3000–2000 BC) Blue underglaze statue of a man with his pipe, from Jingdezhen, Ming dynasty (1368–1644) Chinese jade Cup with dragon handles, 12th century
Chinese jar, Ming dynasty, Jiajing period (1521-1567), porcelain, Honolulu Academy of Arts Dish with underglazed blue and overglazed red design of clouds and dragons, Jingdezhen ware, Yongzheng period (1723-1735), Qing dynasty, Shanghai Museum
Armorial screen, Qing dynasty 1720-1730, from Peabody Essex Museum Ceramic female attendants, from the tomb of Empress Dou (d. 135 BC), Western Han dynasty, Shaanxi History Museum, Xi'an
Chinese painting from 1664 by the Qing dynasty painter, Kun Can Northern Wei dynasty Maitreya (386–534) Crossbow men from the Terracotta Army, interred by 210 BC, Qin dynasty
Mural paintings of court life in Xu Xianxiu's Tomb, Northern Qi dynasty, 571 AD, located in Taiyuan, Shanxi province Northern Wei wall murals and painted figurines from the Yungang Grottoes, dated 5th to 6th centuries.
Part of Eight Views of Xiaoxiang, an imaginary tour through Xiao- xiang by Li Shi, 12th century scroll, 30 x 400 cm. Ink on paper. Tokyo National Museum.
Part of the scroll for Admonitions of the Instructress to the Palace Ladies, probably a Tang dynasty copy of the original by Gu Kaizhi Peach Festival of the Queen Mother of the West, early 17th century, Ming dynasty.
Painting by Dong Yuan (c. 934–962). Portrait of monk, Song dynasty, 11th century Portrait of the Yuan dynasty Emperor Kubilai Khan
Western-Han miniature pottery infantry (foreground) and cavalry (background); in 1990, when the tomb complex of Emperor Jing of Han ( r . 157 – 141 BC) and his wife Empress Wang Zhi (d. 126 BC) was excavated north of Yangling, over 40,000 miniature pottery figures were unearthed. All of them were one-third life size, smaller than the 8,000-some fully life size soldiers of the Terracotta Army buried alongside the First Emperor of Qin. Smaller miniature figurines, on average 60 centimeters (24 in) in height, have also been found in various royal Han tombs where they were placed to guard the deceased tomb occupants in their afterlife
Playing Children, by Song artist Su Hanchen, c. 1150 AD. Pottery tomb figure of dancing girl, Han dynasty (202 BC-220 AD) Sancai glazed ceramic horse, Tang dynasty of China, 7th-8th Century, Musée Guimet
Seated Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara (Guanyin), wood and pigment, 11th century, Chinese Northern Song dynasty, St. Louis Art Museum Seated Buddha, Tang dynasty ca. 650. Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove, a Eastern Jin tomb painting from Nanjing, now located in the Shaanxi Provincial Museum.
Silk painting depicting a man riding a dragon, painting on silk, dated to 5th-3rd century BC, Warring States period, from Zidanku Tomb no. 1 in Changsha, Hunan Province Shang dynasty bronze ritual ding Tang dynasty painting from Dunhuang.
Six panels with birds, figures, and characters in the form of a screen, from Peabody Essex Museum
Strolling About in Spring, by Zhan Ziqian , artist of the Sui dynasty (581–618).
Tang dynasty tomb figure in pottery, c. 670-750 The deity Zhong Kui, the Demon Queller
The Leshan Giant Buddha, Tang dynasty, completed in 803
The Sakyamuni Buddha, by Zhang Shengwen, 1173–1176 AD, Song dynasty period.
Traditional Chinese portrait Hanging scroll portrait on silk Two gentlemen engrossed in conversation while two others look on, a painting on a ceramic tile from a tomb near Luoyang, Henan province, dated to the Eastern Han dynasty (25–220 AD)
Wine jar, Western Zhou dynasty (1050 BC-771 BC) Wood, Bamboo, and Elegant Stone, Ni Zan, 1360s-1370s, Palace Museum