Shanghai’s Museum of Art Pudong has inaugurated the largest-ever Louvre Museum exhibition presented in China, featuring an extraordinary collection of over 300 artifacts spanning four centuries of artistic heritage. The groundbreaking exhibition, titled ‘The Wonder of Patterns: Masterpieces from India, Iran and the Ottoman World from the Musée du Louvre,’ commenced on December 13, 2025, and will remain on display through May 6, 2026.
This monumental showcase traces its origins to four foundational pieces from the personal collection of France’s King Louis XIV, representing the historical depth and royal provenance of the exhibited works. The comprehensive exhibition presents a diverse array of artistic mediums including exquisite ceramics, intricate carpets, masterful paintings, opulent jewelry, and delicate glass artifacts, many of which are being displayed publicly for the first time.
The exhibition’s thematic focus on ‘patterns’ reveals the interconnected artistic dialogue between three great civilizations: the Mughal Dynasty of India, Iran’s Safavid Dynasty, and the expansive Ottoman Empire. While each civilization maintained distinct aesthetic traditions and cultural tastes, they shared a common visual language expressed through their decorative arts and pattern designs.
Curators emphasize the contemporary relevance of these historical artifacts, noting how modern audiences can identify the enduring influence of these classical patterns in contemporary high jewelry, architectural ornamentation, bookbinding techniques, and graphic design. The exhibition specifically aims to engage younger visitors by demonstrating the timeless modernity and dynamic vitality inherent in these traditional artistic expressions, bridging centuries of cultural exchange and artistic innovation.
