News

Funding for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is provided by Ancestry and American Cruise Lines. Additional funding is provided by public television viewers. Antiques Roadshow is available to stream on pbs.org ...
An X-ray of the Dancing Horse earthenware sculpture, which dates to 608 to 907 C.E. during China's Tang dynasty Cincinnati Art Museum / Gift of Carl and Eleanor Strauss, 1997.53 A curator and a ...
A 1,300-year-old dancing horse sculpture from China's Tang dynasty is shown at the Cincinnati Art Museum. Scientists were able to confirm that a piece had been added to the artwork long after it ...
These horse items were packed in a closet for ... Many tomb sculptures were for wealthy people, but the Tang dynasty sculptures also showed that they may have been for more common people.
It was of different material and added much later to the sculpture, which dates to the Tang Dynasty 1,300 years ago. The Art Museum has since removed the tassel from the horse. Findings have been ...
This Tang Dynasty Horse was unusual for its large size and ... from under the horse's chin and the belly. Pat brought the sculpture to a woman who drilled two nearly invisible core samples ...
It is in good condition for an antique. Answer: An authentic Tang dynasty horse could date from 618 to 907 A.D. They are known as Tang tomb figures. The problem is they have never stopped being made.