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Age of Empires: Chinese Art of the Qin & Han Dynasties (221 B.C.-A.D. 220)

The Metropolitan Museum of Art presents an exhibition from April 3 to July 16, 2017 displaying Chinese Art from the Qin and Han dynasties.

When:
July 16, 2017 12:00pm
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Featuring more than 160 objects of ancient Chinese art, this major international loan exhibition will explore the unprecedented role of art in creating a new and lasting Chinese cultural identity. Synthesizing new archaeological discoveries with in-depth research performed over the last 50 years, Age of Empires will introduce a transformational era of Chinese civilization to a global audience.
 
The works in the exhibition—extremely rare ceramics, metalwork, textiles, sculpture, painting, calligraphy, and architectural models—are drawn exclusively from 32 museums and archaeological institutions in the People's Republic of China, and a majority of the works have never before been seen in the West. Highlights include renowned terracotta army warriors and a striking statue of a seminude performer whose anatomical accuracy, unheard of in Chinese art, brings to mind Greco-Roman sculpture first introduced to Asia by Alexander the Great.
Cost: 
$25 for Adults