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Arts: Ancient Chinese Art | The New York Times
Maxwell Hearn, the new head of Asian Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, demonstrates the ancient art of understanding and appreciating Chinese scroll paintings.
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published: 17 Mar 2011
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Museum uses technology to deepen visitor engagement with ancient sculptures
Ancient sculptures at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts are getting a new look. After years of reimagining how to present the great Greek, Roman and Byzantine art, the museum has found ways to draw threads from thousands of years ago to today, using technology to deepen visitor engagement. Special correspondent Jared Bowen of GBH Boston reports for our arts and culture series, "CANVAS."
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published: 29 Nov 2022
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Chinese Landscape Paintings at the Metropolitan Museum II | Ancient Art Links
This show explores China’s thousand-year-old tradition of landscape painting.
This is the last round of the two year exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum, named "Streams and Mountains Without End" (4 rounds total).
Asian Art curator Joseph Scheier-Dolberg(Full title: Oscar Tang and Agnes Hsu-Tang Associate Curator of Chinese Painting and Calligraphy)
leads a guided tour through the galleries, highlighting the works of Chinese landscape art from the Song dynasty (one thousand years ago) to today.
Mr. Scheier-Dolberg also gives audience a brief history of the Metropolitan Museum's Chinese painting collection, and points out the Taoist idea behind these landscape artworks.
Taped: 6-14-19
Ancient Art Links, a CUNY TV Digital Series, is a miniseries produced by Quan Ou, dedicated to explor...
published: 19 Jul 2019
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How ancient art influenced modern art - Felipe Galindo
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-ancient-art-influenced-modern-art-felipe-galindo
The term modern art sounds like it means art that is popular now, but the style actually originated over 150 years ago and includes artists like Picasso, Matisse, and Gauguin. What’s more ironic is that this movement they pioneered – considered revolutionary at the time – was inspired largely by objects of traditional and ancient design. Felipe Galindo details ancient influences on modern art.
Lesson by Felipe Galindo, animation by TED-Ed.
published: 25 Feb 2016
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Ancient Treasures of the Boston Art Museum
A brief tour of the Greek and Roman galleries at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
Check out my other channels: @toldinstone and @scenicroutestothepast
published: 28 Jul 2023
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Golden Kingdoms: Luxury & Legacy in the Ancient Americas | Met Exhibitions
Watch a video preview of the exhibition Golden Kingdoms: Luxury & Legacy in the Ancient Americas. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue from February 28 through May 28, 2018.
Featuring Joanne Pillsbury, Andrall E. Pearson Curator of Ancient American Art, The Met.
This landmark exhibition of luxury arts of the Incas, the Aztecs, and their predecessors will trace the emergence and florescence of goldworking in the ancient Americas, from its earliest appearance in the Andes to its later developments farther north in Central America and Mexico. In the ancient Americas, metalworking developed in the context of ritual and regalia, rather than for tools, weapons, or currency.
Golden Kingdoms: Luxury and Legacy in the Ancient Americas will reveal the distinctive ways ancient Americans used not only ...
published: 18 Jan 2018
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Ancient Art Links - Chinese Landscape Paintings at the Metropolitan Museum (大都会博物馆中国山水画)
“Chinese Landscape Paintings at the Metropolitan Museum” explores China’s thousand-year-old tradition of landscape painting. Asian Art curator Joseph Scheier-Dolberg leads a guided tour through the galleries: Landscapes of Poetry, Landscapes of Magic, Landscapes of Reclusion, and more. The program takes advantage of modern technology to magnify the fascinating details, which otherwise would be missed by general viewers. These landscape treasures reflect the Daoism view of the world, that humans are tiny compared to the majesty of nature, and that only mountains and rivers last for eternity.
Ancient Art Links, a CUNY TV Digital Series, is a miniseries produced by Quan Ou, dedicated to exploring history via stories and profiles of ancient art treasures. The series of short films aims to br...
published: 08 Jan 2018
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Ancient Art Links | Ritual Art of Nepal (Ancient Buddhism) at Metropolitan Museum
CUNY TV Digital Series debuts another installment producer Ou Quan's enlightening series, "Ancient Art Links".
This week, Ou highlights the striking beauty of ritual art in Nepal, which is featured in the "Crowns of the Vajra Masters" exhibit at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Asian art curator John Guy gives a brief tour of five beautiful priest crowns and other ritual art objects, detailing the unique Buddhist tradition in the Kathmandu Valley, which is also tied to the lost Buddhism of Ancient India.
Dir./Prod.: Ou Quan
Narrator/Sarah Foudy
Camera: Kalin Ivanov
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published: 12 Jun 2018
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Top 7 Historical Museums in Europe A Quick Tour
Top 7 Historical Museums in Europe A Quick Tour
published: 23 Feb 2024
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A New Vision for Ancient Art at the Getty Villa
Explore ancient art in a new way at the Getty Villa starting April 18. Travel through 3,500 years of ancient history and see over 1,300 objects from ancient Greece, Rome, and Etruria, from precious gems to monumental sculptures, all in a vibrant new chronological display. Learn about the cultures of the ancient Mediterranean and discover how art changed across place and time, all in the context of a recreated Roman villa with gardens, walkways, and ocean views.
Timothy Potts, director of the J. Paul Getty Museum, describes his vision for the new design and previews some of the highlights.
Love Art? Hit Subscribe! (https://www.youtube.com/user/gettymuseum?sub_confirmation=1)
Read more about what's new in the Getty Villa galleries:
http://blogs.getty.edu/iris/a-new-vision-for-the-collec...
published: 17 Apr 2018
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Arts: Ancient Chinese Art | The New York Times
Maxwell Hearn, the new head of Asian Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, demonstrates the ancient art of understanding and appreciating Chinese scroll painti...
Maxwell Hearn, the new head of Asian Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, demonstrates the ancient art of understanding and appreciating Chinese scroll paintings.
Related Article: http://nyti.ms/elMjI4
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Arts: Ancient Chinese Art - nytimes.com/video
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Maxwell Hearn, the new head of Asian Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, demonstrates the ancient art of understanding and appreciating Chinese scroll paintings.
Related Article: http://nyti.ms/elMjI4
Subscribe to the Times Video newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection of the best videos from The New York Times every week: http://bit.ly/timesvideonewsletter
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Arts: Ancient Chinese Art - nytimes.com/video
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- published: 17 Mar 2011
- views: 147797
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Museum uses technology to deepen visitor engagement with ancient sculptures
Ancient sculptures at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts are getting a new look. After years of reimagining how to present the great Greek, Roman and Byzantine art,...
Ancient sculptures at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts are getting a new look. After years of reimagining how to present the great Greek, Roman and Byzantine art, the museum has found ways to draw threads from thousands of years ago to today, using technology to deepen visitor engagement. Special correspondent Jared Bowen of GBH Boston reports for our arts and culture series, "CANVAS."
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Ancient sculptures at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts are getting a new look. After years of reimagining how to present the great Greek, Roman and Byzantine art, the museum has found ways to draw threads from thousands of years ago to today, using technology to deepen visitor engagement. Special correspondent Jared Bowen of GBH Boston reports for our arts and culture series, "CANVAS."
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- published: 29 Nov 2022
- views: 10105
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Chinese Landscape Paintings at the Metropolitan Museum II | Ancient Art Links
This show explores China’s thousand-year-old tradition of landscape painting.
This is the last round of the two year exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum, nam...
This show explores China’s thousand-year-old tradition of landscape painting.
This is the last round of the two year exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum, named "Streams and Mountains Without End" (4 rounds total).
Asian Art curator Joseph Scheier-Dolberg(Full title: Oscar Tang and Agnes Hsu-Tang Associate Curator of Chinese Painting and Calligraphy)
leads a guided tour through the galleries, highlighting the works of Chinese landscape art from the Song dynasty (one thousand years ago) to today.
Mr. Scheier-Dolberg also gives audience a brief history of the Metropolitan Museum's Chinese painting collection, and points out the Taoist idea behind these landscape artworks.
Taped: 6-14-19
Ancient Art Links, a CUNY TV Digital Series, is a miniseries produced by Quan Ou, dedicated to exploring history via stories and profiles of ancient art treasures. The series of short films aims to bridge an information gap between members of the general public and art historians, and to become an entertaining and enlightening way to reflect on the past and the common links that join civilizations and humanity.
For more Ancient Art Links, visit http://tv.cuny.edu/show/ancientartlinks/
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https://wn.com/Chinese_Landscape_Paintings_At_The_Metropolitan_Museum_Ii_|_Ancient_Art_Links
This show explores China’s thousand-year-old tradition of landscape painting.
This is the last round of the two year exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum, named "Streams and Mountains Without End" (4 rounds total).
Asian Art curator Joseph Scheier-Dolberg(Full title: Oscar Tang and Agnes Hsu-Tang Associate Curator of Chinese Painting and Calligraphy)
leads a guided tour through the galleries, highlighting the works of Chinese landscape art from the Song dynasty (one thousand years ago) to today.
Mr. Scheier-Dolberg also gives audience a brief history of the Metropolitan Museum's Chinese painting collection, and points out the Taoist idea behind these landscape artworks.
Taped: 6-14-19
Ancient Art Links, a CUNY TV Digital Series, is a miniseries produced by Quan Ou, dedicated to exploring history via stories and profiles of ancient art treasures. The series of short films aims to bridge an information gap between members of the general public and art historians, and to become an entertaining and enlightening way to reflect on the past and the common links that join civilizations and humanity.
For more Ancient Art Links, visit http://tv.cuny.edu/show/ancientartlinks/
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- published: 19 Jul 2019
- views: 7678
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How ancient art influenced modern art - Felipe Galindo
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-ancient-art-influenced-modern-art-felipe-galindo
The term modern art sounds like it means art that is popular n...
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-ancient-art-influenced-modern-art-felipe-galindo
The term modern art sounds like it means art that is popular now, but the style actually originated over 150 years ago and includes artists like Picasso, Matisse, and Gauguin. What’s more ironic is that this movement they pioneered – considered revolutionary at the time – was inspired largely by objects of traditional and ancient design. Felipe Galindo details ancient influences on modern art.
Lesson by Felipe Galindo, animation by TED-Ed.
https://wn.com/How_Ancient_Art_Influenced_Modern_Art_Felipe_Galindo
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-ancient-art-influenced-modern-art-felipe-galindo
The term modern art sounds like it means art that is popular now, but the style actually originated over 150 years ago and includes artists like Picasso, Matisse, and Gauguin. What’s more ironic is that this movement they pioneered – considered revolutionary at the time – was inspired largely by objects of traditional and ancient design. Felipe Galindo details ancient influences on modern art.
Lesson by Felipe Galindo, animation by TED-Ed.
- published: 25 Feb 2016
- views: 378807
7:44
Ancient Treasures of the Boston Art Museum
A brief tour of the Greek and Roman galleries at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
Check out my other channels: @toldinstone and @scenicroutestothepast
A brief tour of the Greek and Roman galleries at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
Check out my other channels: @toldinstone and @scenicroutestothepast
https://wn.com/Ancient_Treasures_Of_The_Boston_Art_Museum
A brief tour of the Greek and Roman galleries at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
Check out my other channels: @toldinstone and @scenicroutestothepast
- published: 28 Jul 2023
- views: 6237
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Golden Kingdoms: Luxury & Legacy in the Ancient Americas | Met Exhibitions
Watch a video preview of the exhibition Golden Kingdoms: Luxury & Legacy in the Ancient Americas. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue from February 28 through May 2...
Watch a video preview of the exhibition Golden Kingdoms: Luxury & Legacy in the Ancient Americas. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue from February 28 through May 28, 2018.
Featuring Joanne Pillsbury, Andrall E. Pearson Curator of Ancient American Art, The Met.
This landmark exhibition of luxury arts of the Incas, the Aztecs, and their predecessors will trace the emergence and florescence of goldworking in the ancient Americas, from its earliest appearance in the Andes to its later developments farther north in Central America and Mexico. In the ancient Americas, metalworking developed in the context of ritual and regalia, rather than for tools, weapons, or currency.
Golden Kingdoms: Luxury and Legacy in the Ancient Americas will reveal the distinctive ways ancient Americans used not only metals, but also jade, shell, and feathers—materials often considered more valuable than gold. Bringing together newly discovered archaeological finds and masterpieces from major museums in Latin America, Europe, and the United States, this exhibition will cast new light on these ancient civilizations and their place within world history.
#GoldenKingdoms
https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2018/golden-kingdoms
The exhibition is made possible in part by David Yurman.
Additional support is provided by the Sherman Fairchild Foundation, Alice Cary Brown and W.L. Lyons Brown, the Estate of Brooke Astor, the Lacovara Family Endowment Fund, and William R. Rhodes.
This exhibition is co-organized by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the J. Paul Getty Museum, and the Getty Research Institute.
Production Credits:
Director: Kate Farrell
Producer: Melissa Bell
Editor: Dia Felix
Camera: Sarah Cowan, Stephanie Wuertz
Lighting: Dia Felix
Production Coordinator: Kaelan Burkett
Production Assistants: Bryan Martin, Kimberly Cionca Sebesanu
Image Editing/Animation: Bryan Martin
Original Music: Austin Fisher
Images courtesy of:
Clark M. Rodríguez
Yukata Yoshii
© The Field Museum / Photo: John Weinstein
Juan Pablo Murrugarra Villanueva
© Dumbarton Oaks, Pre-Columbian Collection, Washington, D.C.
© Secretaría de Cultura-INAH. Photo: Martirene Alcantara
Christopher B. Donnan
Art Resource, NY. © Secretaría de Cultura-INAH / Photo: Michel Zabé
Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas
Museo Larco, Lima-Perú
© Museo Kuntur Wasi / Ministerio de Cultura del Perú
Art Resource, NY. © The Trustees of the British Museum
© Secretaría de Cultura-INAH. Photo: Jorge Pérez de Lara
Fundación Augusto N. Wiese
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Bibliothèque nationale de France
© Secretaría de Cultura-INAH. Photo: José Eduardo Novas Viveros
Art Resource, NY. © RMN-Grand Palais / Photo: Benôit Touchard
© President and Fellows of Harvard College, Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
© Virginia Museum of Fine Arts / Photo: Katherine Wetzel
© 2017 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Courtesy of the Saint Louis Art Museum / Photo: Jean Paul Torno
© Secretaría de Cultura-INAH. Archivo Digital de las Colecciones del Museo Nacional de Antropología
Courtesy of the Middle American Research Institute, Tulane University
© Linden-Museum Stuttgart / Photo: Anatol Dreyer
Art Resource, NY. © Museo Nacional del Prado
© 2018 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
https://wn.com/Golden_Kingdoms_Luxury_Legacy_In_The_Ancient_Americas_|_Met_Exhibitions
Watch a video preview of the exhibition Golden Kingdoms: Luxury & Legacy in the Ancient Americas. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue from February 28 through May 28, 2018.
Featuring Joanne Pillsbury, Andrall E. Pearson Curator of Ancient American Art, The Met.
This landmark exhibition of luxury arts of the Incas, the Aztecs, and their predecessors will trace the emergence and florescence of goldworking in the ancient Americas, from its earliest appearance in the Andes to its later developments farther north in Central America and Mexico. In the ancient Americas, metalworking developed in the context of ritual and regalia, rather than for tools, weapons, or currency.
Golden Kingdoms: Luxury and Legacy in the Ancient Americas will reveal the distinctive ways ancient Americans used not only metals, but also jade, shell, and feathers—materials often considered more valuable than gold. Bringing together newly discovered archaeological finds and masterpieces from major museums in Latin America, Europe, and the United States, this exhibition will cast new light on these ancient civilizations and their place within world history.
#GoldenKingdoms
https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2018/golden-kingdoms
The exhibition is made possible in part by David Yurman.
Additional support is provided by the Sherman Fairchild Foundation, Alice Cary Brown and W.L. Lyons Brown, the Estate of Brooke Astor, the Lacovara Family Endowment Fund, and William R. Rhodes.
This exhibition is co-organized by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the J. Paul Getty Museum, and the Getty Research Institute.
Production Credits:
Director: Kate Farrell
Producer: Melissa Bell
Editor: Dia Felix
Camera: Sarah Cowan, Stephanie Wuertz
Lighting: Dia Felix
Production Coordinator: Kaelan Burkett
Production Assistants: Bryan Martin, Kimberly Cionca Sebesanu
Image Editing/Animation: Bryan Martin
Original Music: Austin Fisher
Images courtesy of:
Clark M. Rodríguez
Yukata Yoshii
© The Field Museum / Photo: John Weinstein
Juan Pablo Murrugarra Villanueva
© Dumbarton Oaks, Pre-Columbian Collection, Washington, D.C.
© Secretaría de Cultura-INAH. Photo: Martirene Alcantara
Christopher B. Donnan
Art Resource, NY. © Secretaría de Cultura-INAH / Photo: Michel Zabé
Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas
Museo Larco, Lima-Perú
© Museo Kuntur Wasi / Ministerio de Cultura del Perú
Art Resource, NY. © The Trustees of the British Museum
© Secretaría de Cultura-INAH. Photo: Jorge Pérez de Lara
Fundación Augusto N. Wiese
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Bibliothèque nationale de France
© Secretaría de Cultura-INAH. Photo: José Eduardo Novas Viveros
Art Resource, NY. © RMN-Grand Palais / Photo: Benôit Touchard
© President and Fellows of Harvard College, Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
© Virginia Museum of Fine Arts / Photo: Katherine Wetzel
© 2017 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Courtesy of the Saint Louis Art Museum / Photo: Jean Paul Torno
© Secretaría de Cultura-INAH. Archivo Digital de las Colecciones del Museo Nacional de Antropología
Courtesy of the Middle American Research Institute, Tulane University
© Linden-Museum Stuttgart / Photo: Anatol Dreyer
Art Resource, NY. © Museo Nacional del Prado
© 2018 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- published: 18 Jan 2018
- views: 15660
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Ancient Art Links - Chinese Landscape Paintings at the Metropolitan Museum (大都会博物馆中国山水画)
“Chinese Landscape Paintings at the Metropolitan Museum” explores China’s thousand-year-old tradition of landscape painting. Asian Art curator Joseph Scheier-Do...
“Chinese Landscape Paintings at the Metropolitan Museum” explores China’s thousand-year-old tradition of landscape painting. Asian Art curator Joseph Scheier-Dolberg leads a guided tour through the galleries: Landscapes of Poetry, Landscapes of Magic, Landscapes of Reclusion, and more. The program takes advantage of modern technology to magnify the fascinating details, which otherwise would be missed by general viewers. These landscape treasures reflect the Daoism view of the world, that humans are tiny compared to the majesty of nature, and that only mountains and rivers last for eternity.
Ancient Art Links, a CUNY TV Digital Series, is a miniseries produced by Quan Ou, dedicated to exploring history via stories and profiles of ancient art treasures. The series of short films aims to bridge an information gap between members of the general public and art historians, and to become an entertaining and enlightening way to reflect on the past and the common links that join civilizations and humanity.
For more Ancient Art Links, visit http://www.cuny.tv/show/ancientartlinks/
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https://wn.com/Ancient_Art_Links_Chinese_Landscape_Paintings_At_The_Metropolitan_Museum_(大都会博物馆中国山水画)
“Chinese Landscape Paintings at the Metropolitan Museum” explores China’s thousand-year-old tradition of landscape painting. Asian Art curator Joseph Scheier-Dolberg leads a guided tour through the galleries: Landscapes of Poetry, Landscapes of Magic, Landscapes of Reclusion, and more. The program takes advantage of modern technology to magnify the fascinating details, which otherwise would be missed by general viewers. These landscape treasures reflect the Daoism view of the world, that humans are tiny compared to the majesty of nature, and that only mountains and rivers last for eternity.
Ancient Art Links, a CUNY TV Digital Series, is a miniseries produced by Quan Ou, dedicated to exploring history via stories and profiles of ancient art treasures. The series of short films aims to bridge an information gap between members of the general public and art historians, and to become an entertaining and enlightening way to reflect on the past and the common links that join civilizations and humanity.
For more Ancient Art Links, visit http://www.cuny.tv/show/ancientartlinks/
DSAA02001_V1
- published: 08 Jan 2018
- views: 70710
6:39
Ancient Art Links | Ritual Art of Nepal (Ancient Buddhism) at Metropolitan Museum
CUNY TV Digital Series debuts another installment producer Ou Quan's enlightening series, "Ancient Art Links".
This week, Ou highlights the striking beauty of ...
CUNY TV Digital Series debuts another installment producer Ou Quan's enlightening series, "Ancient Art Links".
This week, Ou highlights the striking beauty of ritual art in Nepal, which is featured in the "Crowns of the Vajra Masters" exhibit at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Asian art curator John Guy gives a brief tour of five beautiful priest crowns and other ritual art objects, detailing the unique Buddhist tradition in the Kathmandu Valley, which is also tied to the lost Buddhism of Ancient India.
Dir./Prod.: Ou Quan
Narrator/Sarah Foudy
Camera: Kalin Ivanov
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https://wn.com/Ancient_Art_Links_|_Ritual_Art_Of_Nepal_(Ancient_Buddhism)_At_Metropolitan_Museum
CUNY TV Digital Series debuts another installment producer Ou Quan's enlightening series, "Ancient Art Links".
This week, Ou highlights the striking beauty of ritual art in Nepal, which is featured in the "Crowns of the Vajra Masters" exhibit at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Asian art curator John Guy gives a brief tour of five beautiful priest crowns and other ritual art objects, detailing the unique Buddhist tradition in the Kathmandu Valley, which is also tied to the lost Buddhism of Ancient India.
Dir./Prod.: Ou Quan
Narrator/Sarah Foudy
Camera: Kalin Ivanov
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- published: 12 Jun 2018
- views: 4703
1:52
A New Vision for Ancient Art at the Getty Villa
Explore ancient art in a new way at the Getty Villa starting April 18. Travel through 3,500 years of ancient history and see over 1,300 objects from ancient Gre...
Explore ancient art in a new way at the Getty Villa starting April 18. Travel through 3,500 years of ancient history and see over 1,300 objects from ancient Greece, Rome, and Etruria, from precious gems to monumental sculptures, all in a vibrant new chronological display. Learn about the cultures of the ancient Mediterranean and discover how art changed across place and time, all in the context of a recreated Roman villa with gardens, walkways, and ocean views.
Timothy Potts, director of the J. Paul Getty Museum, describes his vision for the new design and previews some of the highlights.
Love Art? Hit Subscribe! (https://www.youtube.com/user/gettymuseum?sub_confirmation=1)
Read more about what's new in the Getty Villa galleries:
http://blogs.getty.edu/iris/a-new-vision-for-the-collection-at-the-getty-villa/
Learn more about Getty Villa and book free tickets:
http://www.getty.edu/villa/
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https://wn.com/A_New_Vision_For_Ancient_Art_At_The_Getty_Villa
Explore ancient art in a new way at the Getty Villa starting April 18. Travel through 3,500 years of ancient history and see over 1,300 objects from ancient Greece, Rome, and Etruria, from precious gems to monumental sculptures, all in a vibrant new chronological display. Learn about the cultures of the ancient Mediterranean and discover how art changed across place and time, all in the context of a recreated Roman villa with gardens, walkways, and ocean views.
Timothy Potts, director of the J. Paul Getty Museum, describes his vision for the new design and previews some of the highlights.
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Read more about what's new in the Getty Villa galleries:
http://blogs.getty.edu/iris/a-new-vision-for-the-collection-at-the-getty-villa/
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- published: 17 Apr 2018
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