1media/jinshitu_thumb.jpg2020-10-14T16:26:47-07:00Tang Li94607ee88639079982d0344d02ff8ecdf7b6dc463099622This four-volume set contains rubbings and commentaries of ancient bronze and stone inscriptions from the ancient Zhou dynasty (1046-256 BCE) to the Tang dynasty (618-907). The rubbings in the book were meticulously engraved by Chu Jun 褚峻 (courtesy name 字 Qianfeng 千峰; active 18th century), a highly-skilled engraver and an expert in epigraphy (金石學). The inscriptions were annotated by Niu Yunzhen 牛運震 (1706-1758; courtesy name 字 Jieping 階平), an early Qing scholar, educator, and administrator. Donated by Dr. Peter Marie Suski. Date: Qianlong 乾隆 reign (1736-1795).
Further Reading:
Tseng, Lillian Lan-ying. "Between Printing and Rubbing: Chu Jun′s Illustrated Catalogues of Ancient Monuments in Eighteenth-century China." In Reinventing the Past: Antiquarianism and Archaism in Chinese Art and Visual Culture, edited by Wu Hung, 255-290. Chicago: Center for the Art of East Asia, Dept. of Art History, University of Chicago, 2010.
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1media/woodblock.jpg2020-06-17T17:13:32-07:00Woodblock 雕版印刷78structured_gallery10026982021-08-25T10:11:41-07:00Illustrations of Bronze and Stone (Jinshi tu 金石圖), donated by Dr. Peter Marie Suski and printed during the Qianlong 乾隆 reign (1736-1795) of Qing dynasty, contains rubbings and commentaries of bronze and stone inscriptions from the ancient Zhou (1046-256 BCE) to Tang (618-907) dynasties. The rubbings in the book were meticulously engraved by Chu Jun 褚峻 (courtesy name 字 Qianfeng 千峰; active 18th century), a highly-skilled engraver and an expert in epigraphy (金石學). The inscriptions were annotated by Niu Yunzhen 牛運震 (1706-1758; courtesy name 字 Jieping 階平), an early Qing scholar, educator, and administrator.
Further Reading:
Tseng, Lillian Lan-ying. "Between Printing and Rubbing: Chu Jun′s Illustrated Catalogues of Ancient Monuments in Eighteenth-century China." In Reinventing the Past: Antiquarianism and Archaism in Chinese Art and Visual Culture, edited by Wu Hung, 255-290. Chicago: Center for the Art of East Asia, Dept. of Art History, University of Chicago, 2010.
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