File:Splendeurs des Han (musée Guimet) (15679870345).jpg
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Groupe de musiciens et danseurs (détail) A l'époque de la dynastie Han, les danseurs étaient des hommes ou des femmes, ils portaient de longues manches dont les mouvements d'oscillation accompagnaient les danses. Han de l'Est (25 - 220) Terre cuite Site de Qilihe Luoyang, province du Henan Fouilles 1972, musée de Luoyang Objet présenté dans l'exposition : "Splendeurs des Han, essor de l'empire Céleste" au musée national des arts asiatiques - Guimet jusqu'au 1er mars 2015 www.guimet.fr/fr/expositions/expositions-a-venir/splendeu... En Chine, la dynastie Han s'étend de -206 av. J.-C. à 220 ap. J.-C, ce qui correspond pour l'Occident à l'apogée de l'Empire romain. La dynastie Han a accompli l'unification du territoire chinois durant cette période et sous son règne, les arts et techniques ont connu un développement important dont témoignent les objets de cette exposition. Ainsi le papier a été inventé sous la dynastie des Han de l'Ouest. Prêtés au musée Guimet par de nombreux musées chinois, les objets archéologiques exposés : sculptures, terres cuites, textiles, céramiques, bronzes, manuscrits, objets en jade, laques... sont d'une qualité exceptionnelle. Ils n'ont guère été présentés auparavant en France et donnent un caractère unique à cette manifestation qui s'inscrit dans la célébration des 50 ans d'amitié franco-chinoise.
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Source | Splendeurs des Han (musée Guimet) |
Author | Jean-Pierre Dalbéra from Paris, France |
Camera location | 48° 51′ 55.48″ N, 2° 17′ 36.9″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 48.865412; 2.293584 |
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