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"Treasures of Maritime Trade - Qing Dynasty Guangzhou Export Art Exhibition" was held in Shenyang
11 months ago
Source:SoNewsCn

On April 5, visitors watched the exhibition at Zhang Xueliang's former residence.

On the same day, the "Treasures of Maritime Trade - Qing Dynasty Guangzhou Export Art Exhibition" jointly sponsored by Zhang Xueliang's former residence and Guangzhou Museum was launched in Shenyang's former residence of Zhang Xueliang. The exhibition selects more than 100 pieces of Guangcai porcelain, ivory carving, silverware, Shiwan pottery, export paintings and other artistic masterpieces made by Guangzhou craftsmen since the Qing Dynasty, which truly reproduces the history of foreign trade and the social scene of cultural exchanges between the East and the West at Guangzhou Port in the Qing Dynasty. The exhibition will run from April 5 to October 7.

Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Li Gangpagebreak

On April 5, visitors watched the exhibition at Zhang Xueliang's former residence.

On the same day, the "Treasures of Maritime Trade - Qing Dynasty Guangzhou Export Art Exhibition" jointly sponsored by Zhang Xueliang's former residence and Guangzhou Museum was launched in Shenyang's former residence of Zhang Xueliang. The exhibition selects more than 100 pieces of Guangcai porcelain, ivory carving, silverware, Shiwan pottery, export paintings and other artistic masterpieces made by Guangzhou craftsmen since the Qing Dynasty, which truly reproduces the history of foreign trade and the social scene of cultural exchanges between the East and the West at Guangzhou Port in the Qing Dynasty. The exhibition will run from April 5 to October 7.

Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Li Gangpagebreak

On April 5, visitors watched the exhibition at Zhang Xueliang's former residence.

On the same day, the "Treasures of Maritime Trade - Qing Dynasty Guangzhou Export Art Exhibition" jointly sponsored by Zhang Xueliang's former residence and Guangzhou Museum was launched in Shenyang's former residence of Zhang Xueliang. The exhibition selects more than 100 pieces of Guangcai porcelain, ivory carving, silverware, Shiwan pottery, export paintings and other artistic masterpieces made by Guangzhou craftsmen since the Qing Dynasty, which truly reproduces the history of foreign trade and the social scene of cultural exchanges between the East and the West at Guangzhou Port in the Qing Dynasty. The exhibition will run from April 5 to October 7.

Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Li Gang