Signed Wang Fu (1362 – 1416), Filial love of Zou Wensheng, Qing dynasty (1644 – 1911), 18th c., detail of a handscroll Photo credit: Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum für Asiatische Kunst
Wu Zhi (early 18th c.), Calligraphy, Qing dynasty (1644 – 1911), 18th c., couplet Image credit: Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum für Asiatische Kunst
Duan xi yan shi (History of ink stones from the Duan Creek), Wu Lan (19th c.) first published in the Daoguang era 道光 (1820 – 1850), modern reprint, Shanghai, 1979 Image credit: Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum für Asiatische Kunst
Yizhengtang chongxiu Kaogu tu (Illustrated Antiques, Yizhengtang edition), Lü Dalin 呂大臨 (ca. 1042 – ca. 1090), first published in the renshen year of the Qianlong era 乾隆壬申 (1752), modern reprint, 1991 Image credit: Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum für Asiatische Kunst, Ostasiatische Kunst Bibliothek
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Jinshixue: The Study of Ancient Artifacts and the Material Residues of the Past, Part 1
18.09.2024 to 15.03.2025 Humboldt Forum
Jinshixue, literally ‘the study of metal and stone’ was initiated by scholars of the Song dynasty (960 – 1279).This presentation illustrates its importance and impact of jinshixue on Chinese art. It includedthe study of inscriptions on bronze vessels and stone steles, combined calligraphy and painting, the collection of ancient artifacts, including ritual bronzes, bronze mirrors, as well as philological and historical research.
Song scholars developed some rigorous methods of unearthing, studying, and cataloguing ancient artifacts. In the Qing dynasty (1644 – 1911), antiquarianism experienced a revival. By focusing on collection practices, production, appreciation and documentation of cultural relics and visual culture, they not only generated knowledge about the past, but also about the world around them.
Curator
The exhibition is curated by Birgitta Augustin.
A temporary presentation by the Museum für Asiatische Kunst of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin in the Humboldt Forum, Room 319, “Artists and Connoisseurs”