On February 17, Beijing, the exhibition "Colorful Colors: Glass Art in the Exchange of Ancient Eastern and Western Civilizations" was being held at the Tsinghua University Art Museum to present colorful artworks to the audience. In 2022, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations between China and Japan, Tsinghua Art Fair is based on the 325 sets of ancient glass of the world collected by the Ikuo Silk Road Art Museum in Hirayama, Japan, and collects the collections of many Chinese cultural institutions, showing the practical significance of exchanges and mutual learning between ancient Eastern and Western civilizations through glass materials on the axis of time. The picture shows the audience admiring the exhibits such as square bottles with handles (blue) in the eastern Mediterranean region of the Roman Empire from the 1st to the 3rd century AD.
An audience member photographs an exhibit of a polished hexagonal vase from Iran in the 12th century AD.
Exhibits of carved long-necked bottles from Iran from the 9th to the 10th centuries AD.
The brightly colored glass bottle exhibits make children stop and watch.
Colorful artwork.
Necklace exhibits in northern Mesopotamia in the 14th century BC attracted female audiences to take souvenir photos.
(Photo by Hou Yu, reporter of China News Service)