"Chinese Art in an Age of Revolution"
AP
Published
October 8, 2011
![During the exhibition installation, Samantha Springer, assistant conservator of objects, examines seals. During the exhibition installation, Samantha Springer, assistant conservator of objects, examines seals.](https://i.dawn.com/2011/10/chinese-art6.jpg)
![Workers set up the exhibit. Workers set up the exhibit.](https://i.dawn.com/2011/10/chinese-art.jpg)
![Jim Engelmann, exhibition designer, and Anita Chung, curator of Chinese art, watch over the installation. Jim Engelmann, exhibition designer, and Anita Chung, curator of Chinese art, watch over the installation.](https://i.dawn.com/2011/10/chinese-art2.jpg)
![Conservators prepare a large piece of plexiglass to cover a display. Conservators prepare a large piece of plexiglass to cover a display.](https://i.dawn.com/2011/10/chinese-art3.jpg)
![Mellon Fellow in Paper Conservation Amy Crist carefully prepares a painting. Mellon Fellow in Paper Conservation Amy Crist carefully prepares a painting.](https://i.dawn.com/2011/10/chinese-art4.jpg)
![Conservators roll out a painting on a scroll. Conservators roll out a painting on a scroll.](https://i.dawn.com/2011/10/chinese-art5.jpg)
![During the exhibition installation, Samantha Springer, assistant conservator of objects, examines seals. During the exhibition installation, Samantha Springer, assistant conservator of objects, examines seals.](https://i.dawn.com/2011/10/chinese-art6.jpg)
![Workers set up the exhibit. Workers set up the exhibit.](https://i.dawn.com/2011/10/chinese-art.jpg)
![Jim Engelmann, exhibition designer, and Anita Chung, curator of Chinese art, watch over the installation. Jim Engelmann, exhibition designer, and Anita Chung, curator of Chinese art, watch over the installation.](https://i.dawn.com/2011/10/chinese-art2.jpg)
![Conservators prepare a large piece of plexiglass to cover a display. Conservators prepare a large piece of plexiglass to cover a display.](https://i.dawn.com/2011/10/chinese-art3.jpg)
![Mellon Fellow in Paper Conservation Amy Crist carefully prepares a painting. Mellon Fellow in Paper Conservation Amy Crist carefully prepares a painting.](https://i.dawn.com/2011/10/chinese-art4.jpg)
![Conservators roll out a painting on a scroll. Conservators roll out a painting on a scroll.](https://i.dawn.com/2011/10/chinese-art5.jpg)
![During the exhibition installation, Samantha Springer, assistant conservator of objects, examines seals. During the exhibition installation, Samantha Springer, assistant conservator of objects, examines seals.](https://i.dawn.com/2011/10/chinese-art6.jpg)
On view for the first time outside China, the exhibit called "Chinese Art in an Age of Revolution" by 20th centurt artist Fu Baoshi (1904-1965) opens to the public on Oct. 16. After the showing in Cleveland through the end of the year, the exhibit will move to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. -Photos by AP
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