Chinese Sculpture
When talking about sculptures, people will most likely think of the ancient Roman architectural sculptures or the Greek nude sculptures; few are acquainted with the history or characteristics of Chinese sculpture. In fact, Chinese sculptural art, while differing greatly from its western counterparts, has thrived in a long historical process of development in many aspects.
Chinese sculptors have sculpted delicate objects, such as figures, animals, plants and landscapes, with a number of new kinds of raw materials, such as sand and coal, apart from the traditional bronze and jade . Many of the works have become precious artistic pearls in the treasure house of Chinese art.
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Butter Sculptures
Art on Coal
Sand Sculpture
Dough Sculpture
- Eagle Tripod and Dog Pitcher
- Terracotta Warriors, the Eighth Wonder of the World
- Horse Stepping on a Xiongnu Soldier and Horse Stepping on a Swallow
- Stone Relief, a combination of Chinese Painting and Sculpture
- Statues in Four Chinese Grottos
- The Giant Stone Buddha at Leshan
- Tomb Figures
- The Touching Female Servant Sculptures in the Jin Temple
- Lions at the Gate
- Historical Pictures on Monuments
- Rent Collection Yard
- New Development Stage for Chinese Sculptures
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