On the foothills of Lishan Mountain, 35 kilometers northeast of Xi'an, capital of Northwest China's Shaanxi Province, the famed terra cotta army is seated. The terra cotta warriors are unique and ...
In the course of the excavation process in Can Sadurní cave (Begues), archeologists found the torso, with one complete arm and the initial part of the other, of a human figurine made of pottery. It is ...
A painted pottery figurine depicting two women holding hands, housed at the Luoyang Museum in Henan province, has recently gained widespread attention online. The artefact, dating back over 1,500 ...
Each of these illustrations are combined the image of a pottery figurine with something popular on the Internet. [Photo/Women of China] The illustration of a female figurine performing the "haicao ...
The Kuwaiti-Polish Archaeological Mission (KPAM) has discovered a rare figurine (which mirrors statues from the Mesopotamian Ubaid culture) and evidence of local pottery production at Bahra 1. It is a ...
Two Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) pottery figurines donated by US citizen Suzanne Fratus to Shanghai Museum. [Photo provided to China Daily] Diplomat cites mutual understanding and friendship between two ...
Emile Galle was a famous French artist who is best known for cameo glass vases. He also made important furniture and pottery that delights today’s collectors. These faience figurines, a bulldog and a ...
Rookwood Pottery is honoring one of Cincinnati's favorite residents with a magical new figurine.Fionacorn, celebrating Fiona the Hippo, is the latest piece by artist Gary Simon capturing Fiona's ...
Calling all Fiona fans!The Cincinnati Zoo and Rookwood Pottery just released a new Fiona figurine.The keepsake of the popular Cincinnati hippo was hand-painted by artists.Proceeds of the figurine will ...
Acrobatics is one of the oldest arts in China, which was called Baixi in Qin Dynasty (221-207BC) and was further developed in Han Dynasty (206BC-AD220) referring to the theatricals and variety shows ...
Two pottery figurines dating back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) have been returned to China from overseas, to be placed in the Shanghai Museum's collection. Two pottery figurines dating back to the ...