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Louvre exhibits show influence of China

Updated: Dec 12, 2025 By Zhang Kun in Shanghai China Daily Print
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At the Museum of Art Pudong in Shanghai, The Wonder of Patterns: Masterpieces from India, Iran and the Ottoman World from the Musee du Louvre opens from Saturday to May 6, presents more than 300 artifacts encompassing a wide range of mediums including ceramics, jewelry, jade, glass, carpets, painting and sculpture spanning the 16th to the 19th centuries. [Photo provided to China Daily]

The rose and the nightingale as a prominent motif in Persian art, for example, is widely found in paintings, book bindings and lacquer art. It is less known to the public in China that the pattern originated from the Chinese bird-and-flower paintings in the Song Dynasty (960-1279).

During the 16th to 19th centuries, Chinese ceramics were taken to Iran with the spice trade. The local aristocrats loved these luxurious Chinese wares, and had cabinets made especially for their storage and display. Later on, local artists, inspired by the patterns on these Chinese objects, created their own works.

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