Subject: Guoli gugong bowuyuan 國立故宮愽物院--Collection--Catalogs

Five millennia of Chinese art : images of a spiritual journey [electronic resource]
AuthorGuoli gugong bowuyuan 國立故宮博物院
PlaceTaibei Shi 臺北市
PublisherLee & Lee Communications
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish-Chinese
TypeCD-ROM
SeriesChinese cultural treasures series
ShelfDirector's Office
Call NumberCD-ROM [N3750.T32 A55 1997]
Description1 computer optical disc : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Note"Produced under sole licence from the National Palace Museum."
Issued in container (24 cm.).
"1995 AMI International Festival bronze award & production awards of photography, soundtrack."
"1997 The Unique Quality Award of Taiwan."
Publication date: July, 1996 (Booklet colophon), copyright 1995-1997.
Windows compatible only.
Gugong minghua sanbaizhong 故宮名畫三百種 = Three hundred masterpieces of Chinese painting in the Palace Museum
AuthorGuoli gugong bowuyuan 國立故宮博物院Guoli zhongyang bowuyuan 國立中央博物院Wang Shijie 王世杰, 1891-1981
PlaceTaizhong 台中
PublisherGuoli gugong bowuyuan 國立故宮博物院
CollectionRicci Institute Library [W8F2]
Edition
LanguageChinese-English
TypeAlbum (Paintings)
Series
ShelfSilver Room
Call NumberND1040.K35 1959
Description6 v. in 2 cases : ill, (some color) ; 44 cm.
NoteGugong minghua sanbaizhong 故宮名畫三百種 / Taiwan guoli gugong bowuyuan, Guoli zhongyang bowuyuan bian 臺灣國立故宮博物院, 國立中央博物院編. = Three hundred masterpieces of Chinese painting in the Palace Museum / selected and compiled by an editorial committee of the Joint Board of Directors of the National Palace Museum and the National Central Museum. / [editor-in-chief: Wang Shih-Chieh].
In Chinese and English.
Each plate accompanied by leaf with descriptive letterpress in Chinese and English.
Index, v.1, p. 39-49.
Gugong shuhualu 故宮書畫錄
AuthorGuoli gugong bowuyuan 國立故宮博物院. Bianzuan weiyuanhui 編纂委員會
PlaceTaibei 臺北
PublisherGuoli gugong bowuyuan 國立故宮博物院
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition增訂本
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBook
Series
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberND1042.K8 1965
Description4 v. ; 24 cm
NoteGugong shuhualu 故宮書畫錄 / Guoli gugong bowuyuan 國立故宮博物院.
Includes bibliographical references.
民國54 [1965]
Possessing the past : treasures from the National Palace Museum, Taipei. [中華瑰寶]
AuthorGuoli gugong bowuyuan 國立故宮博物院Fong, WenWatt, James C. Y. [Qu Zhiren 屈志仁]
PlaceNew York
PublisherH.N. Abrams, Metropolitan Museum of Art
CollectionRicci Institute Library [Luce]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook (Collection catalog)
Series
ShelfSeminar Room 102-103
Call NumberN3750.T32 A87 1996 LUCE
Descriptionxv, 648 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 32 cm
Note

Possessing the past : treasures from the National Palace Museum, Taipei / Wen C. Fong, James C.Y. Watt ; with contributions by Richard M. Barnhart [and others].

Includes bibliographical references (pages 610-624) and index.

Title device: 中華瑰寶.

目錄  · · · · · · 大洋彼岸的“玉”華天寶 -- 加拿大皇家安大略博物館藏中國玉器觀感 -- 館藏中國古代玉器選粹 -- 新石器時代 -- 商周時期 -- 春秋戰國時期 -- 漢魏晉南北朝時期 -- 隋唐宋遼金元時期 -- 明代 -- 清代 -- 館藏中國古代玉器概覽 -- 捐贈者名單.

The National Palace Museum : a history of the collection / Chang Lin-sheng -- Chinese art and cross-cultural understanding / Wen C. Fong -- Jade ; The Bronze Age and the first empires / James C.Y. Watt -- The imperial cult ; Some cultural prototypes ; Monumental landscape painting ; Sung imperial portraits ; The scholar-official as artist / Wen C. Fong -- The Imperial Painting Academy / James Cahill -- Some Buddhist images / Wai-kam Ho and Wen C. Fong -- Antiquarianism and naturalism / James C.Y. Watt -- The orthodox lineage of Tao / Wen C. Fong -- Imperial portraits of the Yüan Court / Wen C. Fong and Maxwell K. Hearn -- Reunification and revival ; The artist as hero / Maxwell K. Hearn -- Imperial portraiture of the Ming Dynasty / Wen C. Fong -- The return of the academy / Richard M. Barnhart -- The literati artists of the Ming dynasty ; The expanding literati culture ; Creating a synthesis / Wen C. Fong -- Official art and commercial art / James C.Y. Watt -- The orthodox school of painting ; The individualist masters / Wen C. Fong -- The antique-elegant / James C.Y. Watt -- Imperial patronage of the arts under the Ch'ing / Wen C. Fong.

Only two major exhibitions from the fabled Chinese Palace Museum collections have been seen in the West - the first in London in 1935-36 and the second in the United States in 1961-62. These two exhibitions provided an extraordinary stimulus to the study of Chinese culture, revolutionized Asian art studies in the West, and opened the eyes of the public to the artistic traditions of Chinese civilization. Possessing the Past: Treasures from the National Palace Museum, Taipei is the publication that accompanies the third great exhibition of Chinese masterworks to travel to the West. Written by scholars of both Chinese and Western cultural backgrounds and conceived as a cultural history, the book tells the story of Chinese art from its foundations in the Bronze Age and the first empires through the rich diversity of art produced during the Sung, Yuan, Ming, and Ch'ing dynasties, contrasting China's absolutist political structure with the humanism of its artistic and moral philosophy. Synthesizing scholarship of the past three decades, the authors present not only the historical and cultural significance of individual works of art and analyses of their aesthetic content, but a reevaluation of the cultural dynamics of Chinese history, reflecting a fundamental shift in the study of Chinese art from a focus on documentation and connoisseurship to an emphasis on the cultural significance of the visual arts. National treasures passed down from dynasty to dynasty, the works of art that now form the collection of the National Palace Museum, Taipei, originally constituted the personal collection of the Ch'ien-lung emperor, who ruled China from 1736 to 1795. Two centuries after Ch'ien-lung ascended the dragon throne, when the Japanese invaded China in 1937, the nearly 10,000 masterworks of painting and calligraphy and more than 600,000 objects and rare books and documents - which had earlier been moved from Peking to Nanking following the Japanese occupation of Manchuria in 1931 - were packed in crates and evacuated to caves near the wartime capital, Chungking. It was not until after World War II that the crated treasures were moved to their present home in Taiwan, where today they represent a major portion of China's artistic and cultural legacy.

ISBN95049102
LCCN9780810964945
Zhang Yuejun xiansheng, Wang Xueting xiansheng, Luo Zhixi furen juanzeng shuhua tezhan mulu 張岳軍先生, 王雪艇先生, 羅志希夫人捐贈書畫特展目錄
AuthorGuoli gugong bowuyuan 國立故宮博物院
PlaceTaibei 台北
PublisherGuoli gugong bowuyuan 國立故宮博物院
CollectionRicci Institute Library [W8F2]
Edition
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBook (Collection catalog)
Series
ShelfSilver Room
Call NumberND1042.K86 1978
Description248 p. : ill. (some color) ; 31 cm.
NoteZhang Yuejun xiansheng, Wang Xueting xiansheng, Luo Zhixi furen juanzeng shuhua tezhan mulu 張岳軍先生, 王雪艇先生, 羅志希夫人捐贈書畫特展目錄 / [bianzuanzhe Guoli gugong bowuyuan 編纂者國立故宮博物院].
Catalog of the exhibition held at the National Palace Museum, Taipei.
"Dedicated to Chia-Yu Wu (伍家宥,1897-1983), Chinese Scholar and Legislator of Taiwan 1946 - 1983"
"Donated by Professor and Mrs. F. Y. Wu (伍法岳, 張青芝)"
LCCN79837528