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Museum of Fine Arts, HoustonArts of Ancient Viet Nam: From River Plain to Open SeaSeptember 13, 2009 - January 3, 2010
Vietnam, Female, c. 5th Century
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and Asia Society, New York, offer an unprecedented exhibition of art from ancient Viet Namthe first U.S. exhibition to address in depth the historical, geographic and cultural contexts of precolonial Vietnamese art. Throughout its long history, Viet Nam served as a central hub for trade routes connecting the regions of Asia and the West, with travelers and merchants traversing its long open plains, and trade vessels from as far west as India and Rome finding safe haven in its harbors. Arts of Ancient Viet Nam: From River Plain to Open Sea will introduce new scholarship on the history of Vietnamese art. Approximately 110 objects dating from the first millennium B.C. through the 17th century, on rare loan from Viet Namīs leading museums, will be on view. Highlights of the exhibition include ritual bronzes, terracotta burial wares, fine gold jewelry, Hindu and Buddhist sculptures, and ornaments made of jade, lapis lazuli, crystal and carnelian. The works have never before been exhibited. Admission to this exhibit is included with your CityPass ticket. Please visit the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Web site for more detailed information. |
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