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Gallery shows
An exhibition at The Met Fifth Avenue showcasing the technical and artistic achievements of Chinese bronze artists from 1100 to 1900.
| Type: | Gallery shows |
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| Where: | United States - The Met Fifth Avenue |
| When: | 24/03/2025 - 17/08/2025 |
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About Recasting the Past: The Art of Chinese Bronzes, 1100–1900:
An exhibition exploring the art of Chinese bronzes from 1100 to 1900, featuring a selection of intricately crafted vessels, sculptures, and ritual objects. The exhibition highlights the technical and artistic achievements of Chinese bronze artists, as well as the cultural and historical significance of these works.





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