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Dragons appear in the mythology of many ancient cultures but nowhere else in the world was the creature quite so revered as in China. There, in marked contrast to other world mythologies, the dragon was almost always seen in a positive light and particularly associated with life-giving rains and water sources. Considered the most auspicious year sign, worn on the robes of emperors, depicted in the most precious materials from gold jewellery to jade figurines, and with countless references in literature and the performing arts, the dragon was everywhere in ancient China and looms as large today in the Chinese psyche as ever.
Imagine walking down a bustling street, your footsteps echoing as you make your way through the crowd. With each step, you leave behind a trail of artistry and style. Introducing NiXO Japanese & Chinese Art — Art Print Shoes, a true masterpiece in the world of fashion.
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Fashion shouldn’t be limited to runways and magazines; it should be accessible to everyone. That’s why these art print shoes are designed to make a statement in the real world — a world where personal style matters. They are the embodiment of street fashion, allowing you to express your unique personality with every step.
At NiXO, we believe that art knows no boundaries. That’s why our collection of art shoes is inspired by the creativity and vibrancy of the world around us. Each pair is a masterpiece waiting to be worn, a canvas that comes to life with every step you take.
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Art, Forever Young 藝術,永遠年輕
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Верительная грамота императора Империи Великой Цин (Китая) Пу И императору Николаю II, представленная на выставке "Всеобщий язык" в ГМИИ им. А. С. Пушкина в Москве. В январе 1909 года во все страны, с которыми Китай поддерживал дипломатические отношения, были разосланы письма о вступлении на престол нового императора - Айсиньгиоро (это название династии) Пу И. Одно из них было направлено в Санкт-Петербург. Письмо составлено на двух официальных языках империи - китайском и маньчжурском. Документ в форме гармоники в твердой обложке хранится в папке, обтянутой желтым шелком с цветной вышивкой, изображающей драконов 🐉🐲 с пятью когтями (символика императора). На папке вышита надпись: «Верительное письмо императора Великой Цин». Письмо датировано 29 декабря 1908 г. Китайский и маньчжурский языки Документ - бумага, черная тушь, ксилография, рукопись; папка - вышивка, ткань, шелковая и металлизированная нить, кость Хранится в Институте восточных рукописей РАН, Санкт-Петербург #Китайскоеискусство #историядипломатии #историякниги #искусствокниги #традиционноекитайскоеискусство #китайскийдракон #искусствоВостока #империяияцин #гмии #всеобщийязык #chineseart #diplomatichistory #bookhistory #traditionalchineseart #chinesedragon #easternart #qingempire #commonlanguage #Pushkinmuseum #daand_art #daand_photo (at Москва • Moscow) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpnXJTVN_sa/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
This set of portfolios entitled “Oriental Ceramic Art, illustrated by Examples from the Collection of W.T. Walters” contains one hundred and sixteen gorgeous chromolithograph plates created by Louis Prang. Prang (1824-1909) was a German immigrant who ran a highly successful printing firm in Boston during the late nineteenth century.
The publication features objects from the collection of successful businessman and art collector William Thompson Walters (1820-1894), which later formed the basis of the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, MD.
Each plate in the portfolios is accompanied by guard sheet with descriptive letterpress. In this post, we show you Plate 1 from Volume I with the guard sheet as well as the beautiful illustration of a porcelain vase underneath. Sang-de-boeuf is a deep red colored glaze that first appeared in Chinese porcelain at the start of the 18th century. The term is French, meaning “ox blood.”
Plate 1. Lang Yao Beaker.
Beaker-shaped vase (Hua Ku), 16” high, enameled with the crackled glaze of the sang-de-boeuf mottled tints of the celebrated Lang Yao. The interior is coated with the same rich red glaze.
Oriental ceramic art : illustrated by examples from the collection of W. T. Walters : with one hundred and sixteen plates in colors and over four hundred reproductions in black and white
Author / Creator: Bushell, Stephen W. (Stephen Wootton), 1844-1908.
New York : D. Appleton, 1897.
10 v. in portfolios (v, 429 p., 96 col. leaves of plates)
English
HOLLIS number: 990041622660203941