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The Search for Immortality: Tomb Treasures of Han China
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Edited by James C.S. Lin During the last two centuries, the Western Han dynasty of China forged the first stable empire covering
all of China and presided over a golden age that shaped much of subsequent Chinese art and culture. From family values to the structure
of the civil service, Han thinking and philosophy continue to pervade Chinese society up to the present day - indeed, the majority of
Chinese people consider themselves 'Han Chinese'. In their search for immortality, the Han imperial family left an artistic legacy of
spectacular beauty and power. The finest of these treasures to have survived - including exquisite jades, silver and gold work, bronzes and
ceramics - have been found in the tombs of the Han imperial family and of a rival 'emperor' of Nanyue and are brought together for the first time in a landmark exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
The accompanying catalogue, written by an international team of scholars in the field, presents a ground-breaking account and is sumptuously illustrated by nearly 500 striking photographs, many of them specially commissioned. Illustrations: 350 colour images and 120 black and white illustrations. Published by Yale University Press in association with The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
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