As one of the world’s premier art museums, The Metropolitan Museum of Art is home to the finest collection of Chinese artistic masterpieces of any museum outside of China. The collection spans 5,000 years of changing political dynasties and varying religious and foreign influences and represent every period of Chinese history. One of the most astonishing things about China is how little most Americans actually know about it, even though China’s culture is so present in our western world. We often see China as a nation casting off tradition in a mad rush to westernize. But below the hectic surface lies a steadfast culture that has influenced the West in deep and subtle ways.
Title | China: West Meets East at the Metropolitan Museum of Art |
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Year | 1970 |
Genre | Documentary |
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Cast | BD Wong, Mike Hearn, Philippe de Montebello, Denise Leidy, James Waat, Jason Sun |
Crew | Jon Miller (Editor), Marc Doyle (Director), Al Abronski (Editor), Chesney Doyle (Writer), Steven Zorn (Writer), Chesney Doyle (Director) |
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Release | Jan 01, 1970 |
Runtime | 1:47:31 minutes |
Quality | HD |
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Popularity | 0 |
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