News

MINNEAPOLIS — A bronze wine vessel that's thousands of years old was damaged while on display at the Minneapolis Institute of Art's "Eternal Offerings: Chinese Ritual Bronzes" exhibit. The ...
View An exceptionally rare archaic bronze ritual wine vessel and cover, gong, Late Shang dynasty on artnet. Browse more upcoming and past Decorative Art auction lots. Price Database. 13 October 2024.
At China Institute Gallery, the more than 70 objects on view range from a wine vessel in the form of a double-owl from the Late Shang dynasty (12th century BCE) to a celestial horse sculpture from ...
Chinese Ritual Bronzes Used For Almost 3,000 Years On Display In New York City. ... the bronzes range from a wine vessel depicting a double owl to a celestial horse sculpture, ...
A piece of bronzeware unearthed in China in 2010 has finally been opened. The vessel, which dates back to the Shang dynasty, contained a liquid that (upon analysis) was revealed to be distilled ...
The rare bronze ritual wine vessel, from the Western Zhou Dynasty (1046-771 BC), is named after its owner, "He," a nobleman who likely lived during the early years of the dynasty.
Appraisal: Chinese Bronze Ding Vessel, ca. 1843 See Richard Cervantes appraise a Chinese Bronze ding vessel, ca. 1843, in Springs Preserve, Hour 3. Aired 10/03/2024 | Rating TV-G ...
China's Premier Li Qiang, left, and Vietnam's Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, right, inspect the guard of honor during a welcoming ceremony at the Presidential Palace in Hanoi on October 13, 2024.
A Chinese museum has released a digital replica of a set of wine vessels dating back 2,400 years, once deemed too complicated to replicate. This was reported by The Xinhua News Agency.. The 3D digital ...
However, until now, the wine described in those landmark texts could be generally assumed to have been non-distilled, since News China notes that the distilling paraphernalia previously uncovered ...
The rare bronze ritual wine vessel, from the Western Zhou Dynasty (1046-771 BC), is named after its owner, "He," a nobleman who likely lived during the early years of the dynasty. The term "Zun" ...