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Carved into cliff faces in Chongqing and painted with dramatic light and shadow in 17th-century Amsterdam, the Dazu Rock Carvings and Rembrandt's The Night Watch both reveal how civilizations narrate faith, community and human experience through powerful group imagery. Across stone and canvas, East and West enter a timeless artistic dialogue.
Carved into cliff faces in Chongqing and painted with dramatic light and shadow in 17th-century Amsterdam, the Dazu Rock Carvings and Rembrandt's The Night Watch both reveal how civilizations narrate faith, community and human experience through powerful group imagery. Across stone and canvas, East and West enter a timeless artistic dialogue.