UNESCO World Heritage
A lot of the statues made during the time the lion statue was created are examples of the most desired constructions in man’s history.
As a matter of fact, the Longmen Grottoes – limestone cliff faces which have many statues sculpted into them – have been given World Heritage status by UNESCO’s governing body since the arrival of the new millennium. The sculptures were described as “an outstanding manifestation of human artistic creativity” because of their grandeur and size.
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Craftsmen
During its prime, the Tang Dynasty wasn’t only well known for sculpting. There were also other forms of art. The people of the Tang Dyansty were also experts in pottery, a three-dimensional art. Potters would frequently carve many items of earthenware and paint them with plain colors.
These potters would then position this kind of “sculptures” near the tombs of important individuals as well as the emperors’. Quality porcelain was likewise a significant material used throughout the Tang era, which leads us back to the main feature – the lion statue.