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Groundbreaking museum show unveils the objects which helped mould modern China

14/05/2012

THIS column is basically about dealers, what they are doing and what affects them. I would not generally give too much space to museum exhibitions and the like, dealers are quite well informed about the academic institutions. But I really must mention ‘The Search for Immortality: Tomb Treasures of Han China’ which opened at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge in early May and continues to November 11. This is the first exhibition of its kind and graphically chronicles the struggle for Imperial legitimacy in the Han dynasty (206BC-220AD), the seminal period in the foundation of what is now modern China.

This pioneering show unveils recent archaeological discoveries of more than 300 ancient royal treasures in jade, gold, silver, ceramics and bronze and is the most important such exhibition ever to travel outside China.

The Han dynasty defined China and as Dr Timothy Potts, Director of the Fitzwilliam, says “It is impossible to overstate the importance of the Han Dynasty in the formation of a Chinese national culture and identity”.

These tomb treasures must be seen and, whatever area one collects or deals in, Dr Potts emphasises “for their artistry, refinement and pure beauty they rival anything from the ancient world”.

Take his word for it and visit.

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