For instance Ancient Chinese sculptures of goddesses typically have a "broad forehead, raised eyebrows, high cheekbones, and large, sensuous mouth".
The surrounding area includes traditional Chinese sculptures and architectural designs.
The Chinese monks who travelled with him introduced Chinese religious sculpture to the Japanese.
Chinese sculpture also achieves the difficult feat of creating effective landscapes in three dimensions.
The ambiguous play of real and fantastic is one of the chief attractions of Chinese funerary sculptures.
The front door is painted royal blue, the foyer Chinese red, the parlor, with its orchids and Chinese sculpture, eggplant-colored.
These are the only Chinese sculptures from the period that survive from outside the Mogao Grottoes.
They are considered among the finest examples of Chinese coloured sculptures.
The Chinese sculptures were gone.
Some have a monumental scale more identified with Chinese sculpture.