Subject: Christian art and symbolism--China--Exhibitions

life of Christ by Chinese artists
AuthorSociety for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (Great Britain)
PlaceWestminster [London]
PublisherSociety for the Propagation of the Gospel
CollectionRicci Institute Library, Ricci Institute [AEC]
Edition4th ed.
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook, Digital Book (PDF)
Series
ShelfHallway Cases, Admin. Office, Digital Archives
Call NumberN8050.L5 1952
Description52 p., [24] p. of plates : chiefly ill. ; 23 cm.
NoteThe life of Christ by Chinese artists.
Cover title also in Chinese: 我主聖傳圖 : 華畫師描.
"The originals of the pictures in this book were all shown at one of the pre-war Exhibitions of Christian Art held annually in the Roman Catholic University of Fu-jen in Peking"--pref.
Two physical copies held.
Local access dig.pdf. [The Life of Christ.pdf]
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Our Lady of Guanganmen : exhibition of Christian scrolls 8th-18th July 2008
AuthorRicci Institute for Chinese-Western Cultural History 利瑪竇中西文化歷史研究所Clarke, Jeremy
PlaceSydney
Publisher---
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeExhibition catalog
Series
ShelfFile Cabinet A
Call NumberN7983.C63 2008
Description[20 p.] : ill. ; 21 cm.
NoteOur Lady of Guanganmen : exhibition of Christian scrolls 8th-18th July 2008 / [Jeremy Clarke].
Catalog accompanied the exhibition of paintings from the Ricci institute collection: "Our Lady of Guanganmen: icons of the Celestial Empire, July 8-18, 2008" (Sydney, Australia).
Keywords from OCLC record: May Fourth movement, Catholic University of Peking, Furen University, Celso Costantini, Lu Hongnian, Chen Yuandu, Chinese Catholicism, Benedict XV, Pius XI, University of San Francisco Ricci Institute.
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Pintura religiosa Chinesa. Zhongguo zongjiao huihua 中國宗教繪畫. Chinese religious art. [Celestial icons]
AuthorInstituto Cultural de Macau 澳門文化司署Ricci Institute for Chinese-Western Cultural History 利瑪竇中西文化歷史研究所Matias, Maria Margarida Garrido MarquesInstituto Poletécnico de Macau
PlaceMacau 澳門
PublisherInstituto Cultural de Macau 澳門文化司
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguagePortuguese-Chinese-English
TypeExhibition catalog, Digital Book (PDF)
Series
ShelfAdmin. Office, Digital Archives
Call NumberN7983.P56 1994
Description[30] p. : color ill. ; 26 x 26 cm.
Note

Pintura religiosa Chinesa = Zhongguo zongjiao huihua 中國宗教繪畫 = Chinese religious art.
Catalog of an exhibition held 29/11-13/12/1994 at Paço Episcopal (Zhujiaofu 主教府).
"Aomen jiaoqu 澳門教區 = Diocese de Macau. Aomen ligung xueyuan 澳門理工學院 = Instituto Poletécnico de Macau. Aomen wenhua sishu 澳門文化司署 = Instituto Cultural de Macau"--t.p.
Catálogo e texto: M. Margarida L. G. Marques Matias.

This collection was named 'Celestial Icons' after the initial discovery, mounting, and exhibition tour in 1994.

"The paintings on silk presently exhibited at the Bishop's Residence are a sample of the type of creative work encouraged by Cardinal Celso Costantini during his term as Nuncio in China from 1922 onwards ... in 1925 he invited the Benedictine artist, Adelbert Gresnigt, to come to Peking, to help in the construction of Fujen Catholic University which was to be built in Chinese style ... (where) a department of religious art was created ... we owe this exhibition to the solicitude of Rev. Edward J. Malatesta, S.J., Director of the Ricci Institute ... these works belong to the Ricci Institute and have been kindly offered for display during the commemorative activities of the "IVth Centenary of the University College of St. Paul."--Preface.

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Zeitgenössische christliche Kunst aus China
AuthorKunsthistorisches Museum WienSeipel, Wilfried
PlaceWien
PublisherPalais Harrach
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageGerman
TypeBook (Exhibition catalog)
Series
ShelfAdmin. Office
Call NumberN7983.K8 2000
Description39 p. : chiefly color ill. ; 28 x 25 cm.
NoteZeitgenössische christliche Kunst aus China : ǂb Wien, Kunsthistorisches Mueum, Palais Harrach, 18. September bis 31. Oktober 2000 / ǂc herausgegeben von Wilfried Seipel.
Exhibition catalog.
Includes bibliographical references.
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ISBN385497017X