Queensland Art Gallery Presscuttings Book 10 : Record of press coverage, March 1982 - May 1984

·romb ·display opens today TODAY Is the nnt day people will be able to see the priceless 2000-yur– oId relics of tbe Entombed Warriors 11 the Queensland Art Gallery. The display futures terr1cot11 warriors and horws of the Qin Dynasty of China. Pictured Is I wooden caulry horse winding 172 cm (5 ft 9 In.) blgb and a ca,alryman 180 cm (6 fr) high. The display will run 111>- I Ill June 5. Admission Is adults SJ.50, chlld~n S1. Picture: 808 BARNES. ' ,: •••1s • AN1·~•'h:., ,' , 500,000tft Aumallan to wiew Chino'• en– tombed wonion. 'E' ·• ·ci ·. H'. ·' ',"~O)' ·~l11i•N'1lt11~,· '\i~f ltsh...,-p. ol jl!plo-~• • relatloru, IM!~en Ute &wo coun&rtea. Nearly 400,000 people The uhlbltlon, of what hu been described u one of lhe l(Teal ar– chaeolorlcal dbcovertes of lhls cenlw'y, wu offl– clall7 opened al lhe Queeru,land An Gallery last nlrhl b7 lhe Minis– ter for Towum, Mr El– llotL The nine fl(lll'H on dlspla7 are lnnred for $%5mllllon. THE AGES The1 are part of the 7500-suonr arm1 entom– bed with lhe first Em– peror of China, Qin Shi• haanir, founder of lhe Qin d7nut7 (ZZl-206 BCI and the man who built the Great Wall of ChlnL The People'• Republic of China offered the ea– hlbltlon lo Amlnlla lo commemorate lhe IOlh anniversary of re-alab- have alread7 seen lhe eahlbltlon In NSW and VlclorlL The flrure hu broken Individual lum-oul re– cords In both cities. The QueeMland An Gallery ls open from 9am lo 5pm Monda:, lo Salurda:,, until 9pm on Frida:,, and 10am lo 5pm Sunda:,a.

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