Five fun facts about the Tomb of Lady Dai (Xin Zhui)

Five fun facts about the Tomb of Lady Dai (Xin Zhui)

This year archaeologists in China are celebrating the 52nd anniversary of the excavation of the Tomb of Xin Zhui (popularly known as “Lady Dai”) discovered at Mawangdui, in Hunan province, China in 1972. Over the next several months, we’ll be celebrating the excavation of Xin Zhui’s tomb in many different ways, but let’s start with five fun facts!

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Learn about Chan (Zen) Buddhism with Muqi’s Six Persimmons

Learn about Chan (Zen) Buddhism with Muqi’s Six Persimmons

Muqi, a 13th-century Chinese Buddhist monk, created this famous monochrome ink painting of six persimmons. The monk painter captured the essence of these sweet fruits using very few brushstrokes.

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Getting kids excited about art history
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Getting kids excited about art history

I am passionate about getting kids excited about art history. When I was a professor of art history, most of my colleagues outside of art history (even historians!) had no sense of what I did or what my field does. So how can I expect children (or really anyone for that matter) to understand? A discussion about how to engage my own kid by making a video about Hokusai’s The Great Wave by Hokusai.

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Hi, there! We’re ARTSQ!
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Hi, there! We’re ARTSQ!

We’re on a quest to ignite a passion for world history by bringing it to life through art! Our mission is to instill a lifelong love of art and history in everyone, from kids to kids-at-heart. We believe that learning should be fun and accessible, with books and videos and creative projects to make history come alive!

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