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On February 6, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), debuts a new display of art from the prosperous and vibrant Song dynasty(960-1279)-regarded as a pinnacle of Chinese art and aesthetics. Opening in conjunction with the MFA's Lunar New Year celebration on Saturday, February 6, the gallery explores this golden era of Chinese art through some of the Museum's greatest treasures, including masterpieces of Chinese ceramics, paintings, calligraphy and sculpture.
The centerpiece of the gallery is the larger-than-life wood polychrome sculpture, Guanyin, Bodhisattva of Compassion (early 12th century). The object, which hasn't been on view since 1999, underwent an 18-month conservation process before being unveiled to the public. During the Song Dynasty, Buddhism fused with centuries-old Chinese philosophies and artistic techniques-inspiring new heights of painting, calligraphy, ceramics, gardens, poetry and art theory. The gallery is a contemplative space that evokes the aesthetics of the Song Dynasty.