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A glimpse of the glorious Tang
    2019-01-04  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

A total of 169 relics from the Tang Dynasty (618-907) are on display at “The Brilliant and Great Tang Dynasty” exhibition in Shenzhen Museum, showcasing a glorious age of the Chinese culture.

“The Tang Dynasty is generally regarded as a high point in Chinese civilization and a golden age of cosmopolitan culture by historians,” said Ye Yang, director of Shenzhen Museum.

“Let the exhibited items tell us the history,” said collector Yan Yan, director of Longhua-based Wangye Museum, which is lending the items to Shenzhen Museum.

“The exhibition is curated based on a macro-historical study and shows how the affluent Tang Dynasty offered a prosperous life for its people, how its advanced political system ensured a safe society, how Buddhism became a major influence in Chinese culture, how its agriculture, commerce and crafts flourished and how it opened to the rest of the world,” said Yan.

Among the commonly seen ceramic relics such as jars, bowls, plates, cups and vessels, the delicate ceramic pillows are a must-see. As small as a human palm, the ceramic pillows are highly prized for their cultural value in the history of ceramic art. While some pillows are circular, oval, polygonal or petal-shaped, others have an exquisitely carved animal attached. The remarkable skill and creativity of ancient craftsmen is evident in the small ceramic pillows, which were often embellished with elegant glazed patterns.

The phoenix-head and eagle-head pottery ewers at the exhibition are outstanding. The flattened pear-shaped body rises to a slender neck surmounted by a fierce phoenix or eagle head and a loop handle that stretches from the shoulder to the back of the head.

There are also a variety of sancai works, a distinct way of coating found on Chinese porcelain using glazes or slips, predominantly in the three colors brown, green and a creamy off-white. It is strongly associated with the Tang Dynasty and the period’s tomb figures. The blue in sancai came from imported cobalt, a sign of the commercial and cultural exchange that characterizes the art of the Tang Dynasty.

Dates: Until April 7

Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m., closed Mondays

Venue: Shenzhen Museum, Civic Center, Futian District

(福田区市民中心深圳博物馆)

Metro: Line 2 or 4 to Civic Center Station (市民中心站), Exit B

(Cao Zhen)

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