Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Bronze sculpture Is a Carrier of Human Civilization

The moral, clever magic wins the carving, the noble and elegant temperament and soft but just, and mighty in the mysterious yet innovative ideas to make it a creative breakthrough in material of their own limitations jade, easier to fall from the sky at the end of consumption costs are based on made materials instead of precious materials, while preserving the original art style, but also improve the work of artistic effect. Jade is an integral part of ancient Chinese civilization, which embodies the culture, a symbol of wisdom, pregnant with wealth, to enjoy the noble, beautiful, elegant, holy, rich, pure, lofty and mysterious psychic status. The bronze sculpture (wine vessel) was appeared with large mouth and broad shoulder in the early times. Experience 7,000 years of development, jade ornaments from simple development of the ancient religious and ritual supplies, but also marked the development of moral character of the wear products, and finally become a rich appreciation of the art products. Jade's history is full of innovation.
Bronze elements introduced into the jade culture in the past, will bring another new jade culture change and development. This type of bronze statue had developed greatly. Enjoy the arts from bronze to bronze. March 2011, the National Museum of China presents a new look in the world. With the new museum opening, "Ancient Chinese Bronze Art Exhibition" has become one of the first to greet visitors to the exhibition, reflecting the Chinese bronze civilization in China and for the important value of the entire human civilization. "Ancient Chinese Bronze Art" exhibition on display for the permanent feature. The exhibition hall in the country Bo C2, all 103 exhibits, mainly from the late Shang Dynasty to the Warring States showing the end of ancient Chinese bronzes, stage interpretation of the development process of China's Bronze Art.
From the exhibits constitute the point of view, each exhibits are called rare treasures. Of these, known as "the first Ding" and "stepmother E Ding", the largest circle with Shang Ding "sub Longding" (up to 1.03 m, and the "stepmother E Ding," adding that the Shang dynasty bronzes Jades), Western Zhou Dynasty unearthed in the late Qing Kang a period of "Great Yu Ding" (Book of device wall is inscribed with the generation of commercial real reason), there is the tomb of Fu Hao compact design, craft exquisite Gong and so on. There are grand and magnificent chinese bronze like the dragon and tiger zun. New exhibition display design with the new theme for the National Museum has injected new vitality.
"Ancient Chinese Bronze Art" exhibition project leader is the National Museum researcher Dr. Yu Chenglong. As a Bronze research specialist, he faces a core issue in the manner in which the Chinese bronze civilization presented to the world. One china bronze with animal mask had never appeared in the early Shang Dynasty. National Museum of the face of the old building has successfully held the bronze exhibition, how to make new ideas when the new museum opening, becoming the biggest challenge for Dr. Chan. Let us into Dr. Yu Chenglong, listening to his story behind the exhibition and the exhibition itself, the wonderful story. Chinese jade and all related material and spiritual things, has constituted a unique early Chinese jade culture.
"Collection trend": the new museum opened at the National Museum on the occasion, the face of such an important exhibition, you consider what is the focus? On Jackie Chan: National Museum had an exhibition called "Ancient China", the age span from the ancient to the Ming and Qing dynasties, is a permanent exhibition and the basic exhibition, the focus of the exhibition is the country Bo. However, there were some large pieces of bronze sculpture finely made with gorgeous decorations. In this exhibition, Shang and Zhou period, we made a "bronze" unit, is reflected from a productivity point of view to the brilliant achievements of bronze casting.

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