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Wednesday, March 11, 2015


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  1. Bibliograghy

    http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/china/art/shang.htm
    Karen Carr, Portland state University
    Shang Dynasty Chinese Art
    Last update March 10 2015
    Today’s date March 11 2015


    http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/china/art/chou.htm
    Dr. Karen Carr, Portland State University
    Shang Dynasty Chinese Art
    Last Update: March 11 2015
    Today’s date: March 11, 2015


    http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/china/art/chin.htm
    Dr. Karen Carr, Portland State University
    Chin Dynasty Chinese art
    Last Update: March 11 2015
    Today’s date: March 11, 2015




    http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/china/art/han.htm

    Dr. Karen Carr, Portland State University
    Han Dynasty Chinese Art
    Last Update: March 11 2015
    Today’s date: March 11, 2015




    http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/china/art/ming.htm
    Dr. Karen Carr, Portland State University
    Ming Dynasty Chinese Art
    Last Update: March 11 2015
    Today’s date: March 11, 2015




    http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/china/art/mongol.htm
    Dr. Karen Carr, Portland State University
    Yuan Dynasty Chinese Art
    Last Update: March 11 2015
    Today’s date: March 11, 2015


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  2. Our timeline is based on the Chinese art in the Zhou, Ming, Sui, Han, and the Yuan dynasty. We included various forms of art from paintings to sculpture, and from calligraphy to cloisonne. The arts took a great change during the Chinese rule, especially painting, they use to paint picture of battles, etc, but the Chinese didn’t they painted landscapes, which they thought were better. Porcelain was one of the greatest forms of art during that period of time, especially when the new trade route was established,during the sixteenth century, porcelain made its way to Europe.

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