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The form of art shown here was developed during what dynasty?
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Han
Han
Shang
Shang
Zhou
Zhou
Qin
Qin
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I can't see the image — could you upload it or describe the work of art (material, subject, shape, inscriptions, where it was found)?
If helpful, quick ID guide:
- Shang (c.1600–1046 BCE): bronze ritual vessels (ding, gui), oracle bone inscriptions, carved jade.
- Zhou (1046–256 BCE): continuation/variation of ritual bronzes, large bronze bells, more elaborate bronze decoration.
- Qin (221–206 BCE): Terracotta Army, large-scale stone/terracotta figures, imperial standardization.
- Han (206 BCE–220 CE): lacquerware, glazed/painted pottery figurines, funerary reliefs and tomb murals, silk paintings, jade burial suits.
Send the image or a brief description and I’ll identify the dynasty.
If helpful, quick ID guide:
- Shang (c.1600–1046 BCE): bronze ritual vessels (ding, gui), oracle bone inscriptions, carved jade.
- Zhou (1046–256 BCE): continuation/variation of ritual bronzes, large bronze bells, more elaborate bronze decoration.
- Qin (221–206 BCE): Terracotta Army, large-scale stone/terracotta figures, imperial standardization.
- Han (206 BCE–220 CE): lacquerware, glazed/painted pottery figurines, funerary reliefs and tomb murals, silk paintings, jade burial suits.
Send the image or a brief description and I’ll identify the dynasty.
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