| two emperors. china’s ancient origins |
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A rare exhibition of archaeological treasures from the periods of the two most influential emperors in China, Qin Shihuang and Han Jingdi.
![]() This exhibition was one of the most significant ever to leave China. It presented material from the tombs of two important Emperors to tell a great historical story. Two Emperors highlighted the shortest and the longest dynasties in China’s history: the Qin and the Han. This stunning exhibition included formidable life-sized terracotta warriors, exquisite gold, jade and bronzes, and captivating farmyard animals, pigsties and jewellery. Dating back over 2,000 years, the most recently excavated remains had never been seen before in this country. cultural connotations was engaged to
venues western australian museum, perth 20/9–1/12/2002 auckland art gallery, new zealand 17/2–9/3/2003 australian museum, sydney 29/3–15/6/2003 cultural connotations team annette welkamp, zera haisma and hannah richardson a Praxis Exhibitions Australia touring exhibition this project was supported by the Shaanxi Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau, PRC images: exhibition @ Auckland Art Gallery |