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  2. Silk Road transmission of art - Wikipedia

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    1st century CE Map of Silk Road Chinese jade and steatite plaques, in the Scythian-style animal art of the steppes. 4th-3rd century BCE. British Museum.. Many artistic influences transited along the Silk Road, especially through the Central Asia, where Hellenistic, Iranian, Indian and Chinese influence were able to interact.

  3. Silkroad (arts organization) - Wikipedia

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    Silkroad, formerly the Silk Road Project, Inc., is a not-for-profit organization, initiated by the cellist Yo-Yo Ma in 1998, promoting collaboration among artists and institutions, promoting multicultural artistic exchange, and studying the ebb and flow of ideas.

  4. Ikuo Hirayama - Wikipedia

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    The Hirayama Ikuo Silk Road Museum includes Chinese and Gandhara sculpture, Sasanian and Central Asian silver ware, toilet trays and coins, in total at least 222 pieces. His collection is particularly notable for its collection of Gandharan art from Pakistan and Afghanistan. [3]

  5. History of art - Wikipedia

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    The Silk Road transmission of art, Scythian art, Greco-Buddhist art, Serindian art and more recently Persianate culture, are all part of this complicated history. Central Asia has always been a crossroads of cultural exchange, the hub of the so-called Silk Road – that complex system of trade routes stretching from China to the Mediterranean.

  6. History of silk - Wikipedia

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    [23] [24] The Silk Road was a significant factor in the development of the civilizations of China, India, Ancient Egypt, Persia, Arabia, and Ancient Rome. Though silk was certainly the major trade item from China, many other goods were traded, and various technologies, religions and philosophies, as well as the bubonic plague (the " Black Death ...

  7. Hirayama Ikuo Silk Road Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Hirayama Ikuo Silk Road Museum is a Japanese museum named after the painter and collector Ikuo Hirayama. [1] [2] The museum opened in 2004 in the Yamanashi region of Japan. [3] It is one of the few and significant museums about the Silk Road, to be located outside of China. [4]

  8. Silk Route Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum holds in trust a collection of rare and historical artifacts dating to the time of the original Silk Road. [3] The museum houses an exhibition area of over 100,000 square feet which includes over 35,000 pieces from the Jade Road collection, a substantial subterranean art gallery, the Wei Jin Tombs, as well as historical sites from ...

  9. Category:Silk Road - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Silk Road" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. ... Silk Road transmission of art; The Silk Roads; Silk Route Museum;

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