Decorative Zone with Musicians and Lotus
Cave 427 Mogao Grottoes
Sui Dynasty 581-618 A.D.
Copied by LI Qiqiong, Ouyang Lin
CHENGDU, Jan. 13 (Xinhua) -- An exhibition of renowned Dunhuang Cave art is held in southwest China's Sichuan Province, with more than 200 items on display.
The free exhibition at the municipal museum in Sichuan's capital, Chengdu, will end April 10.
Dunhuang Academy gave the exhibition full-size replicas of several caves from Dunhuang's Mogao and Yulin grottoes in northwest China's Gansu Province, replicas of 12 colored sculptures and replicas of 70 frescos, as well as 10 documents found in a Mogao cave.
The Dunhuang Caves were cut over a period of 1,000 years from the 4th to the 14th century. Today, the caves hold China's largest collection of stone carvings and mural paintings.
In addition to items from Dunhuang, relics from caves of Gansu's Maiji Mountain and Gaochang ancient town in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region are being exhibited to show culture on the ancient Silk Road.
Portrait of an Emperor
Cave 220 Mogao Grottoes
Early Tang Dynasty 618-704 A.D.
Copied by Li Qiqiong
Parable of the Illusory City from the Lotus Sutra
Cave 217 Mogao Grottoes
High Tang Dynasty 705-780 A.D.
Copied by Chang Shuhong
Donor Portrait of Lady Wang of Taiyuan
Cave 130 Mogao Grottoes
High Tang Dynasty 705-780 A.D.
Copied by Duan Wenjie, Zhao Junrong
Jataka of the Deer King
Cave 257 Mogao Grottoes
Northern Wei Dynasty 439-534 A.D.
Copied by Gao Peng
Cave 45 Mogao Grottoes
High Tang Dynasty 705-780 A.D.
The Gigantic Reclining Figure of the Buddha in nirvana
Cave 158 Mogao Grottoes
Middle Tang Dynasty 766-835 A.D.
(All photos provided to Xinhua)