DescriptionGirl playing a Guqin. Mingqi. Eastern Han Dynasty. Toulon Asian Art Museum.jpg
English: Girl playing a Guqin. Mingqi. Eastern Han Dynasty. Toulon Asian Art Museum.
Français : Joueuse de cithare chinoise, guqin. Mingqi (statuette funéraire tenant compagnie au mort). Han de l'Est. Terre cuite grise recouverte d’une patine de fouille calcaire de couleur orangée, 46 x 44 cm. Musée des arts asiatiques de Toulon. Inv. : 999.11.1. Cette cithare possède, sous les Han, neuf cordes, tandis que l'ancienne se, en possédait vingt cinq et est presque tombée dans l'oubli au début de notre ère. : Référence : "Musiques de la tradition chinoise" par Lucie Rault, 2000, Actes Sud et Cité de la musique, 188p + 1CD ISBN978-2-7427-2911-1 et ISBN2-7427-2911-9. Référence : Blog du Musée des arts asiatiques de Toulon [1]
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