陳舒花卉

Material Information

Title:
陳舒花卉
Alternate Title:
Chen Shu huahui
Translated Title:
Album of flower paintings
Creator:
陈书, 1660–1736
陳書, 1660–1736
Chen Shu, 1660–1736
Chen Shu (1612-82), painter
Donor:
莊士敦, 1874-1938 = Johnston, Reginald Fleming, Sir, 1874-1938
Place of Publication:
China
Publisher:
[unknown publisher]
Publication Date:
Language:
Chinese
Physical Description:
1 volume : colour illustrations : H25.5 x W36.0 cm
Materials:
Paper ( illustration )
Paper board ( backing )
Wood ( covers )
Measurements:
H25.5 x W36.0 cm
Technique:
Water-colour

Subjects

Temporal Coverage:
1612 - 1736
Spatial Coverage:
Asia -- China -- Jiangsu
亚洲 -- 中国 -- 江苏
亞洲 -- 中國 -- 江蘇
Coordinates:
32.9 x 119.8

Notes

Abstract:
An album of 10 paintings of flowers by Chen Shu presented by Emperor Puyi (1906-67), the last Emperor of China, to his tutor Sir Reginald Johnston (1874-1938), who was also the first Professor of Chinese at the School of Oriental Studies. The album bears an inscription by the Emperor in his own hand to Johnston on the verso of the front cover and his own seal on the peony painting. The manuscript, in concertina style, is between two wooden frames
General Note:
The artist, Chen Shu (1612-82), was a literati painter (literati painting combines painting, poetry, and calligraphy and aims to reach an intellectual audience) from Jiangsu province near Shanghai who settled in Nanjing in his later years. She produced paintings depicting mainly birds flowers and insects, but occasionally produced landscape paintings in ink
General Note:
VIAF (name authority) : Johnston, Reginald Fleming, Sir, 1874-1938 : 34565551
General Note:
VIAF (name authority) : Chen, Shu, 1660-1736 : 167521213
General Note:
For permission to publish, please contact Archives & Special Collections, SOAS Library

Record Information

Source Institution:
SOAS University of London
Holding Location:
Archives and Special Collections
Rights Management:
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