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Symbolism
abounds in the decorative arts of China, rendering clothing, personal
adornment, and household objects rich with meaning. A gourd-shaped vase
decorated with bats is more than just ornamental: it is a promising
omen, as the gourd symbolizes fertility by virtue of its numerous seeds,
and the imagery of bats implies the sentiment "blessings vast as
the sky." By surrounding themselves with such symbols, many Chinese
believed that wishes would be fulfilled.
This exhibition
unlocks the mysteries of these "hidden meanings” with more
than 140 porcelains, jades, and textiles from the museum's acclaimed
Avery Brundage Collection, all of which represent wishes for fertility,
a harmonious marriage, wealth and prosperity, long life, and more.
Click
here for a review of the exhibition by Gary Gach
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