"Into China" at the Blackhawk Museum, a Smithsonian affiliate, in Danville, California

"Into China" at the Blackhawk Museum, a Smithsonian affiliate, in Danville, California.
Officially opened on January 25, 2020, the exhibit features a large gallery populated with replicas of famous Chinese artwork including the First Emperor of China's Terracotta Warriors and Chariots, a complete set of bells from the tomb of Marquis Yi, originally dated to 433 BCE, a 24-foot-long red Imperial Dragon statue, a scale model of the Forbidden City, an Imperial Dragon Throne, and other carved statues, paintings, and ceramics. The museum's galleries also feature the art of Africa, Old West memorabilia, and the museum's notable classic automobile collection.



Images: Bells from the tomb of the Marquis of Yi, 433 BCE, courtesy of Chinese Wikipedia contributor Zzjgbc. These bells were produced during the interregnum between the Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period of ancient China.

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