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Category Archives: Collection research
Surimono and Poetry
The genre of Japanese woodblock prints known as surimono is characterised by the harmonious combination of poetry and image. Surimono were produced specifically for private use, not for sale in the market, to exchange as gifts on special occasions, particularly … Continue reading
Women and Martial Arts
The theme of the third and final blog post in the series complementing the exhibition “A Century of Women in Chinese Art”, on show at the Ashmolean Museum until the 14th of October 2018 is women and martial arts. First … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese Paintings Collection, Collection research, Curator Blog Post, Exhibitions, Temporary display
Tagged Ashmolean, ceramics, China, Chinese collection, Chinese paintings, Chinese paintings gallery, Cultural Revolution, Dr Paul Bevan, Eastern Art, Exhibition, Farewell my Concubine, Honglou meng, Immortals, Martial Arts, Oxford, Tai chi, Taijiquan, The Water Margin, Women in China
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Women in Peking Opera
In the second instalment of this blog, complementing the exhibition “A Century of Women in Chinese Art” now on show at the Ashmolean Museum until the 14th of October 2018, we will look at examples in the museum’s collection of … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese Paintings Collection, Collection research, Temporary display
Tagged A century of women in Chinese art, Ashmolean, Chinese collection, Chinese Opera, Chinese paintings, Chinese paintings gallery, Christensen Fellow in Chinese Art, Dr Paul Bevan, Eastern Art, Museum, Oxford, Peking Opera, Water Margin, Women in China
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Women in the Cultural Revolution
In this blog we will be looking at a small number of the exhibits in the current exhibition “A Century of Women in Chinese Art” now on show at the Ashmolean Museum until the 14th of October 2018, with reference … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese Paintings Collection, Collection research, Curator Blog Post, Temporary display, Uncategorized
Tagged Ashmolean, Ballet, Chairman Mao, China, Chinese paintings, Chinese paintings gallery, Chinese prints, Cultural Revolution, Dr Paul Bevan, Eastern Art, Model Opera, Oxford, Paul Bevan, Women, Women in China
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The Tale of Prince Vessantara
Exhibition dates: 27 March to 9 September 2018 Gallery 29 | Admission Free The current display in the Eastern Art Paintings Gallery (Gallery 29) highlights the Vessantara Jataka, the most popular story in the Buddhist world. It explores how the … Continue reading