Conference by Philippe Truong, independent researcher, specialist in Vietnamese ceramics. Nature is omnipresent in Vietnamese ceramics both in the raw materials and [...]
Chang Yu said Sanyu was born in China in the province of Sichuan. Coming from a cultured background, he belonged to a generation of artists who turned to the West around 1920. After [...]
These warriors, whose non-Han features and grimaces are meant to be frightening, are clad in “shining armor” mingguangkai 明光鎧. This equipment developed at the end of the Han dynasty [...]
Tour of the exhibition at the École des Arts Joailliers with commentary by Valentina Bruccoleri, co-curator of the exhibition. From the Mengdiexuan collection (the dream workshop of the [...]
Tour of the exhibition with comments by Valentina Bruccoleri, co-curator of the exhibition, at 12 noon at the Ecole des Arts Joailliers, Paris. From the collection [...]
Conference by Philippe Truong, independent researcher, specialist in Vietnamese ceramics. Philippe Truong recalls that if the history of Vietnamese ceramics dates back to the [...]
Cast in lost-wax bronze, this mysterious object is made up of two face-to-face ibexes, standing on their hind legs, resting on a ring. A second ring [...]
Yan vessels, whose shape derives from Neolithic ceramics, were used to steam food. The hollow feet contained the water, while the tank, separated from them by a [...]