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Gallery Talk: Plants and Flowers in Chinese Paintings and Ceramics
Join Philip Hu, associate curator of Asian art and curator of Plants and Flowers in Chinese Paintings and Ceramics, for a discussion on the depiction of botanical subjects on two- and three-dimensional objects in Chinese art.
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Join Philip Hu, associate curator of Asian art and curator of Plants and Flowers in Chinese Paintings and Ceramics, for a discussion on the depiction of botanical subjects on two- and three-dimensional objects in Chinese art. Issues of composition, technique, form, and symbolism that inspired as well as challenged Chinese painters and ceramic artists will be addressed in the talk.
To attend a gallery talk, meet at the Sculpture Hall Information Center. Space is limited; please arrive early
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