China: West Meets East at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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- Опубліковано 12 гру 2009
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is home to the finest collection of Chinese masterpieces of any museum outside of China. Produced for Public Television by Great Museums TV.
For more information, visit greatmuseums.org. - Розваги
Excellent. My favorite part was the Astor court, and seeing the craftsmen, truly beautiful.
Love the jade zodiac animal figures! Thank you!
Fantastic and unique figures.Interesting and unusual style.Great variety of styles.Beautiful collection. Très belle art et culture. Sublimé, très délicate.Wszystko przepiękne,tworzące unikatową aurę.Great respect for culture 🇨🇳 🕊️ Greetings from 🇵🇱 👏
#Education #Relations 🤝 #Cooperation 🤝 #Respect #Culture
I love China, the material and spiritual culture are stupendous
A visit is now on my bucket list.
Thank you for the video.
Excellent production and informative show. Big Thumbs up!
Thanks
JUST BEAUTIFUL AND MADE ME APPRECIATE PAINTINGS THAT I NEVER UNDERSTOOD
Fantastic ! Thank you!
我是中國香港人。我愛中國瓷器。
非常感謝收藏中國瓷器的人仕!❤️
It has been a pleasure to see this wonderfull collectión of art, from this great civilization. !!!
Love it great video.
Thanks for posting this video. I learned a lot of information I saved it and as soon as I can I am ordering the video.
我聽完又再聽,講述專業,非常精彩!公石題記
Nice collection! Chinese culture was and is all inclusive. To learn other culture is in Chineses bone marrow . Cultural exchanging promotes development of humanity.
Incredible museums!
Fantastic!!
summer time coming , I have to visit museum again.
thankyou for posting this to see free
fantastic, more pls
Wonderfully put together. I am a volunteer there and learned so much. Thanks
@ThatsSoNessiesShow I was unable to make the event but will definitely keep it on my must-see-one-day list. Thank you for your comment and for watching!
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Reference to the red lacquered dragon plate........that was a 5 clawed dragon but showing only 4 claws in front........the 5th claw is hidden in the back of the plaque holding it up
Great presentation 公石
The artwork is tremendous! What heart and soul went into it all, I grew up with so much of Chinese culture in my home and art, I had never known all the true meanings. Beautiful!
the reason of wearing gloves is to prevent the sweat may damage the fragile antique material for the future generations may still can enjoy.
Not the sweat so much but rather the acid, grease and grime present on human skin as well as the moisture.
you rasista
finally,I get here,thanks...
JADE Very worthy for Meixcan, Chinese & New Zealand old cultures
Those seals on the scroll really resemble a QR code 🧐 how cool
sehr beeindruckende Arbeiten werden gezeigt.
Интересная история про искусство Древнего Китая, СПАСИБО))
Prachtig
does anyone know why the met sold the magnificent peach bloom items from the scholars desk
featured at 5: 21 ?
Why? For the Money!
謝謝大都博提供國寳级的中國書畫藏品展覧
謝謝大都博提供國寶級的中國書畫藏品展覧 公石補題記
我是巴西人,很漂亮谢谢!!!
谢谢您欣赏!
Nice
Does Brazil have museums or collections for Chinese and Asian art?
It's funny I am an artist and I don't know if I would get to see and experience all that creative wonder, and only time will tell if any of my work will make it there in many future generations , it is truly sad how much they pay for it yet being an artist in this generation it has been such an incredible struggle, for paints for space, for time, yet people who know nothing about the real artist presume to talk about the artists motive and why.😍😣🙁😲😨😢😱😧, well done on keeping it for this generation and future generations🤗
You don't know those curators aren't artists. You are also making assumptions.
:) in the West artists have always struggled, only famous after death, in the main.
very nice indeed
Regards from Israel :)
对古书画的修补还是应该请求琉璃厂专家帮忙,否则很容易对艺术品造成永久伤害。
It might be better to ask help from Beijing LiuLiChang experts to restore the old calligraphy and paintings. Otherwise it's very easy to bring permanent damage to the masterpicese.
they didn't even wear gloves and mask... i don't think they were extremely careful in terms of handling the ancient artwork...
+Tim Hortons. agree. they were very careless to protect the arts for future generations.
Tim Hortons gloves aren't needed when touching sertain objects. Only materials that are very fragile need gloves
'07:14', Bollywood Art.
Great exhibition of Chinese art in the US. But this American professor laments the lack of equivalent exhibitions of western art in China: ua-cam.com/video/kn5BJwy-oY8/v-deo.html
A ile z tego to pamiatki wojenne amerykanskich dzielnych wojakow ?
The met museum: good oil galleries beats going to the movies or turning on a television to define with: turning on foxnews
A very unprofessional curator who handled and touched ancient paper paintings with bare hand and speak over it with mouth uncovered.!!!!
I’m pretty sure for those same “unprofessional” reasons is why he is the expert, has a vast amount of knowledge and information of the subject, speaks multiple languages; (mandarin) one of which is absolutely difficult to understand, works at a place where very few will ever get the opportunity to work; and or visit. And finally, I am 100% certain that he makes a living that put him in above 80% percent of the greater population of the citizens of America…. 🇺🇸 Anyways, I just thought that I’d expand your life just a bit.
@@isshylewis9244 His that "80% knowledge" and knowledge of few languages does not give him the right to damage old paintings and documents.
As a museum curator, he first must have love of the antiques and basic knowledge of handling antiques.
These days they have found that handling with clean hands is likely to do less damage than wearing gloves….
You haven't seen nothing yet.
51.13 Chinese garden is a bit decadent when compared to the Japanese.
thank you for comparing an elephant against a snake.
Pottery originally was the craft/art of women....internationally. Touching those precious scrolls without gloves is a travesty. Why does the 'expert' do it. So bad.
xyzllii Maybe the people who actually work and curate at museums are more expert than you and me?
I’m positive they know what they are doing and how to do their job no matter what you’ve heard on the interwebs
@@zacknicley8150 Thanks for mansplaining. We women need it.
这个prop很烂,一大败笔😮😮😮
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