Established in 1909, the Newark Museum has a large Asian collection and is especially strong in Chinese art. This exhibition included many fine and extraordinary objects produced from the 10th century BCE to the 19th century. The exhibition presented Chinese ceramics, fabric, bronze, jade, enamels, lacquers, ivory, and carved ink cakes, all produced with the highest level of workmanship and aesthetic sensibility.
Chinese Art from the Newark Museum
纽瓦克博物馆中国艺术精品展
March 19 – May 25, 1980
Media Coverage
- Ann Barry, “Arts and Leisure Guide,” The New York Times, April 6, 1980
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