A beautifully illustrated examination of a monumental collection of Chinese calligraphy, paintings, bronzes, and many other objects amassed by the Song dynasty emperor Huizong (1082-1135).
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Preface
A Note on Dates, Measurements, and Other Conventions
Chronology
Introduction
1. Early Song Precedents
2. Strains in Emperor-Literati Relations during the Reform Era
3. Collecting As a Scholarly Passion during the Northern Song
Period
4. Huizong As a Collector
5. Managing the Collections at the Palace Library
6. Collecting and Cataloguing Antiquities
7. Collecting and Cataloguing Calligraphy
8. Collecting and Cataloguing Paintings
9. The Fate of Huizong's Collections
Reflections
Appendix 1: Authorship and Editions of the Catalogues
Appendix 2: Paintings and Calligraphies with Huizong's Collector
Seals
Appendix 3: Major Extant Pre-Song Calligraphies Listed in the
Xuanhe Calligraphy Catalogue
Notes
Bibliography
Glossary-Index
Patricia Buckley Ebrey is professor of history at the University of Washington and author of The Cambridge Illustrated History of China and The Inner Quarters: Marriage and the Lives of Chinese Women in the Sung Period.
"If Leonardo or Rubens had unexpectedly (and impossibly!) become king, perhaps we would have a match for Huizong, but there is really no one like him in history. Ebrey brilliantly illuminates the complexities of the political and military situations of which his life was the center, and her recreation of Huizong's collections is a huge achievement." Richard M. Barnhart, Yale University "Traditional historiography has never succeeded in assessing the cultural enterprises of Huizong independent of their final cost in political terms, which Ebrey manages to accomplish with considerable skill. Placing the reign in the context of its time, she explores the contemporary political value of Huizong's cultural enterprises as well as their impact on later practices of art collecting and criticism." Richard L. Davis, Lingnan University, Hong Kong
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