Terracotta Army – Ancient Sculptures of Chinese Soldiers
Description
A detailed black and white photograph showing rows of Terracotta soldiers, part of the ancient Terracotta Army in Xi'an, China. These life-sized clay figures, representing warriors, horses, and chariots, are a remarkable display of Chinese art and history, created to protect the tomb of China's first emperor, Qin Shi Huang.
Description:
This powerful black and white photograph captures a portion of the Terracotta Army, an extraordinary archaeological discovery from the Qin Dynasty in China. The life-sized figures are meticulously crafted and serve as a stunning testament to ancient Chinese craftsmanship, culture, and military power. Originally buried in the tomb of Emperor Qin Shi Huang, the Terracotta Army was designed to protect the emperor in the afterlife. The image’s monochrome style adds a sense of timelessness, emphasizing the historical significance of these statues.
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Editorial use in history, culture, or travel publications
Home décor and wall art, especially for lovers of history and archaeology
Fine art collectors looking for pieces with cultural and historical depth
Stock photo users in need of images related to ancient civilizations, China, or historical themes
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6720 x 3730px
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