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Lost at sea
Lost at sea: Art recovered from shripwrecks A fierce three-headed serpent and a mysterious female deity were among the nearly two dozen 12th-century stone reliefs from Central Vietnam that lay unseen at the bottom of the Arabian Sea for nearly 120 years. Almost 5,000 miles away in the South China Sea, blue-and-white ceramic bowls, plates […]
Ancient Chinese Porcelain Art
Date: On Regular Display Venue: Gallery N17Enjoying a long history, Chinese pottery and porcelain run through Chinese civilization without interruption: painted or black pottery in the prehistoric times was followed by white pottery and glazed pottery in the Shang and Zhou Dynasties; in later dynasties, celadon, white-glazed porcelain, and porcelain with overglaze or underglaze […]
Chrysanthèmes, dragons et samouraïs
Avec près de 800 pièces, datant du milieu du 17e au début du 20e siècle, le Musée Ariana conserve l’une des plus importantes collections suisses de céramique japonaise. Le corpus se distingue par l’omniprésence et la foisonnante diversité des décors peints. Présenté pour la première fois dans son intégralité, cet ensemble remarquable permet de suivre […]
Celebrating the Year of the Ox
The traditional East Asian lunar calendar consists of a repeating 12–year cycle, with each year corresponding to one of the 12 animals in the Chinese zodiac. The association of these creatures with the Chinese calendar began in the third century B.C. and became firmly established by the first century A.D. The 12 animals are, in […]
Japan: A History of Style
This exhibition celebrates how gifts and acquisitions of the last decade have transformed The Met’s ability to narrate the story of Japanese art by both expanding and deepening the range of remarkable artworks that can meaningfully elucidate the past. Each of the ten rooms that make up the Arts of Japan Galleries features a distinct […]
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Companions in Solitude: Reclusion and Communion in Chinese Art
Companions in Solitude: Reclusion and Communion in Chinese Art July 31, 2021 – August 14, 2022 Now on view at The Met Fifth Avenue , 210–216 Exhibitions are free with Museum admission. This exhibition will explore the twin themes of solitude and togetherness in Chinese art. For more than two thousand years, reclusion—removing oneself from […]