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  2. Huishan clay figurine - Wikipedia

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    Huishan clay figurine (Chinese: 惠山泥人; pinyin: Huìshān ní rén) is a traditional Chinese folk art in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, China, with a history of more than 400 years. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The production of Wuxi Huishan clay figurines began at the end of the Ming dynasty and developed in the Qing dynasty with specialized Huishan clay ...

  3. Shiwan ware - Wikipedia

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    Initially they featured the same Buddhist figures as blanc de Chine from Dehua, but by the 19th century models of folk heroes and some satirical figures were produced; Shiwan was the major producer of such secular figurines. Bird and animal figures were also produced, all mostly using coloured glazes. [6]

  4. Clay Figure Zhang - Wikipedia

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    Clay Figure Zhang (simplified Chinese: 泥 人 张; traditional Chinese: 泥 人 張; pinyin: Nírén Zhāng) is a famous folk art in Tianjin, China. [1] It was created by Zhang Mingshan ( Chinese : 張明山 ; 1826–1906) during the Daoguang reign (1821–50) of the Qing dynasty .

  5. List of Chinese symbols, designs, and art motifs - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Chinese visual design elements: their applicability in contemporary Chinese design (Master of Science in Design thesis). Arizona State University. Welch, Patricia Bjaaland (2012). Chinese art : a guide to motifs and visual imagery. Boston, US: Tuttle Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4629-0689-5. OCLC 893707208. Williams, Charles (2006).

  6. Creation of life from clay - Wikipedia

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    According to Chinese mythology, (see Chu Ci and Imperial Readings of the Taiping Era), Nüwa molded figures from the yellow earth, giving them life and the ability to bear children. [26] In the Korean Seng-gut narrative, humans are created from red clay.

  7. Chinese sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Chinese ritual bronzes from the Shang and Western Zhou dynasties come from a period of over a thousand years from c. 1500 BC, and have exerted a continuing influence over Chinese art. They are cast with complex patterned and zoomorphic decoration, but avoid the human figure, unlike the huge figures only recently discovered at Sanxingdui. [1]

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