This beautifully illustrated volume provides an in-depth look at some of the key works in the Wan-go H. C. Weng Collection of Chinese painting and calligraphy. Weng Tonghe (1830-1904), who gathered the greater part of the collection, was a preeminent statesman and scholar of late Qing-dynasty China, and the masterworks he collected reflect the refined taste of the scholars of his time. Weng's great-greatgrandson Wan-go H. C. Weng—the collection's current owner— brought it to the United States for safekeeping in 1948. The fifty-one works reproduced in this catalogue, on exhibit at the Huntington in spring 2009, range from the twelfth century to the twentieth, and represent such renowned artists as Shen Zhou, Wen Zhengming, Dong Qichang, Wang Jian, Wang Hui, Wang Yuanqi, and other important painters and calligraphers. The exhibition is based on an exhibit organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in 2007.
"Features 41 masterworks created over a period of 900 years. . . . [The] collection of paintings and calligraphy was passed down through six generations [and brought to the United States] months before the founding of the People's Republic of China virtually closed off China from the world for the next 30 years."—Palisadian Post
"One of the world's great private collections of classical Chinese art."—Boston Globe
About The Editor
T. June Li is the curator of the Huntington's Chinese Garden.
Exhibition Dates:
Huntington Library, Art Galleries, and Botanical Gardens, San Marino, CA, April 11-July 12, 2009