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Louise Tythacott - The Lives of Chinese Objects: Buddhism, Imperialism and Display (Museums and Diversity) (Museums and Collections) - 9780857452382 - V9780857452382
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The Lives of Chinese Objects: Buddhism, Imperialism and Display (Museums and Diversity) (Museums and Collections)

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Description for The Lives of Chinese Objects: Buddhism, Imperialism and Display (Museums and Diversity) (Museums and Collections) Hardcover. The story of five rare Buddhist sculptures and their extraordinary histories are the subject of this book. The author became fascinated by them when working as the curator of Asian collections at Liverpool Museum (1996-2003) and selected them for display in the Buddhism section of the World Cultures gallery, which opened in 2005. Series: Museums and Collections. Num Pages: 288 pages, 1, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1FPC; ACBP; AFKB; AGR. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 230 x 161 x 22. Weight in Grams: 530.

This is the biography of a set of rare Buddhist statues from China. Their extraordinary adventures take them from the Buddhist temples of fifteenth-century Putuo – China’s most important pilgrimage island – to their seizure by a British soldier in the First Opium War in the early 1840s, and on to a starring role in the Great Exhibition of 1851. In the 1850s, they moved in and out of dealers’ and antiquarian collections, arriving in 1867 at Liverpool Museum. Here they were re-conceptualized as specimens of the ‘Mongolian race’ and, later, as examples of Oriental art. The statues escaped ... Read more

As the curator of Asian collections at Liverpool Museum, the author became fascinated by these bronzes, and selected them for display in the Buddhism section of the World Cultures gallery. In 2005, quite by chance, the discovery of a lithograph of the figures on prominent display in the Great Exhibition enabled the remarkable lives of these statues to be reconstructed.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Berghahn Books
Number of pages
288
Condition
New
Series
Museums and Collections
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780857452382
SKU
V9780857452382
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Ref
99-15

About Louise Tythacott
Louise Tythacott is a Professor of Curating and Museology of Asian Art at the School of Oriental and Asian Studies (SOAS), University of London. She has worked in the museum sector for over a decade, latterly as the Head of Ethnology at the National Museums Liverpool (1996–2003), where she curated the Asia section of the World Cultures Gallery, which opened ... Read more

Reviews for The Lives of Chinese Objects: Buddhism, Imperialism and Display (Museums and Diversity) (Museums and Collections)
“Louise Tythacott’s monograph takes the reader on a mesmerizing journey through time and continents following the itineraries of five Buddhist sculptures dating back to the fifteenth century…the book offers a wealth of theoretical insights on a broad range of issues of relevance to museum studies, anthropology, and material culture scholars… Written in an accessible, yet never reductive narrative style, this ... Read more

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