The use of dragons in Chinese art goes back as far as the Chinese civilization itself. Depictions of this creature can be found in practically every medium, from sculpture to paintings.
Hosokawa went to Beijing in November 2019 to study dragon paintings by Chen Rong, a Chinese painter from the Southern Song dynasty, and also visited temples in Kyoto and Shiga prefectures to ...
Christie’s has described the Song dynasty (960-1279) artwork as “one of the world’s rarest Chinese paintings”. Entitled Wood and Rock, the ink-on-paper handscroll depicts a dragon-like old ...
A rare Chinese silver-inlaid, bronze figure of Guanyin, goddess of mercy and compassion, is expected to sell for up to £5,000 ...
A giant artwork depicting an important piece of ancient writing is to go on display at a Kent tourist attraction. The installation of the 20m-long (65ft) dragon in the nave of Rochester Cathedral ...
Hong Kong director and photographer Yonfan is finally getting the recognition he deserves, with mainland censors deeming his ...
Renowned Roman high jeweler Bvlgari, recognizing China as its primary market, intends to further expand its presence in the ...