The Odyssey of China's Imperial Art Treasures

The Odyssey of China's Imperial Art Treasures

by Jeannette Shambaugh Elliot, David Shambaugh
The Odyssey of China's Imperial Art Treasures

The Odyssey of China's Imperial Art Treasures

by Jeannette Shambaugh Elliot, David Shambaugh

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Overview

The Odyssey of China's Imperial Art Treasures traces the three-thousand-year history of the emperor's imperial collection, from the Bronze Age to the present. The tortuous story of these treasures involves a succession of dynasties, invasion and conquest, and civil war, resulting in valiant attempts to rescue and preserve the collection. Throughout history, different Chinese regimes used the imperial collection to bolster their own political legitimacy, domestically and internationally.

The narrative follows the gradual formation of the Peking Palace Museum in 1925, then its hasty fragmentation as large parts of the collection were moved perilously over long distances to escape wartime destruction, and finally its formal division into what are today two Palace Museums-one in Beijing, the other in Taipei.

Enlivened by the personalities of those who cared for the collection, this textured account of the imperial treasures highlights magnificent artworks and their arduous transit through politics, war, and diplomatic reconciliations. Over the years, control of the collections has been fiercely contested, from early dynasties through Mongol and Japanese invaders to Nationalist and Communist rivals- a saga that continues today.

This first book-length investigation of the imperial collections will be of great interest to China scholars, historians, and Chinese art specialists. Its tales of palace intrigue will fascinate a wide variety of readers.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780295997551
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Publication date: 08/03/2015
Series: Samuel and Althea Stroum Books
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 178
Sales rank: 847,447
File size: 8 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Jeannette Shambaugh Elliott (1912-96) was a Sinologist and art collector. David Shambaugh is professor and director of the China Policy Program in the Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University. He is the former editor of The China Quarterly and a preeminent analyst of contemporary Chinese affairs, with numerous publications to his credit.

Table of Contents

Foreword: The Saga of China's Imperial Collections, by Thomas Lawton

Prologue

1. China's Imperial Art Treasures from Early Times to the Twelfth Century

2. Imperial Treasures under the Ming and Qing Dynasties

3. From Private to Public Treasures: The Early Republican Era, 1911-1930

4. The Treasures through Times of War, 1931-1947

5. Relocating and Rebuilding the Palace Museum on Taiwan

6. The Gugong in Beijing: National Treasure and Political Object

7. Epilogue: The Politics of China's Imperial Art

Notes

Bibliography

Index

What People are Saying About This

Alfreda Murck

"The first book-length study of the history of imperial collecting, this accessible account illuminates the vital role of the fine arts in China's political identity. The narrative of the transformation of the imperial palace and its furnishings into two great museums will fascinate both specialists and general readers."

James Cahill

"Jeannette Shambaugh Elliott and David Shambaugh weave information and insights from both oral and documentary sources into a fascinating and authoritative account of the vicissitudes of this incomparably greatest of all assemblages of Chinese art."

Richard M. Barnhart

"The dramatic story of the formation and preservation of China's collection of national art treasures, now preserved in the state museums of Beijing and Taipei, is a true saga. It is a tale of adventure, intrigue, danger, mystery, and idealistic determination that resulted in the miraculous preservation of one of the world's greatest art collections."

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