Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Longmen Grottoes' has mentioned 'Art' in the following places:
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In 2000 the site was inscribed upon the UNESCO World Heritage List as xe2x80x9can outstanding manifestation of human artistic creativity,xe2x80x9d for its perfection of an art form, and for its encapsulation of the cultural sophistication of Tang China. | WIKI |
Two murals taken from the grottoes are reported to be displayed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri. | WIKI |
The emperor's procession is now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and two thirds of the empress's is in the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City. | WIKI |
The recognition is based on Criteria (i), (ii), and (iii): "Criterion (i), the sculptures of the Longmen Grottoes are an outstanding manifestation of human artistic creativity; Criterion (ii) the Longmen Grottoes illustrate the perfection of a long-established art form which was to play a highly significant role in the cultural evolution of this region of Asia; and Criterion (iii), the high cultural level and sophisticated society of Tang Dynasty China is encapsulated in the exceptional stone carvings of the Longmen Grottoes." | WIKI |
The sculptural styles discovered in the Buddhist caves of the Tang Dynasty in the 7th and 8th centuries, particularly the giant sculptures in the Fengxiansi Cave are the most fully representative examples of the Royal Cave Templesxe2x80x99 art, which has been imitated by artists from various regions. | UNESCO |
The two sculptural art styles, the earlier xe2x80x9cCentral China Stylexe2x80x9d and the later xe2x80x9cGreat Tang Stylexe2x80x9d had great influence within the country and throughout the world, and have made important contributions to the development of the sculptural arts in other Asian countries. | UNESCO |
Criterion (ii)xc2xa0: The Longmen Grottoes illustrate the perfection of a long-established art form which was to play a highly significant role in the cultural evolution in this region of Asia. | UNESCO |
In the continuous evolution of Longmen Grottoes, the aesthetic elements and features of the Chinese cave templesxe2x80x99 art, including the layout, material, function, traditional technique and location, and the intrinsic link between the layout and the various elements have been preserved and passed on. | UNESCO |