(1) Press Release - Huntington Acquires Rare Book of 17th-Century Chinese Woodblock Prints. Huntington Library, July 31, 2014.
huntington.org/WebAssets/Templates/content.aspx?id=16867#update
("While much is known about Japanese woodblock print-making, far less is known about woodblock printing in China, where the craft originated")
Note:
(a) Huntington Library
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huntington_Library
was a library, not the residence, of Henry E Huntington.
(b) "one of the most historically and artistically important Chinese illustrated books ever published. The book, a set of early color woodblock prints known as The Ten Bamboo Studio Collection of Calligraphy and Pictures, was published in 1633 by Hu Zhengyan (1584-1674). Hu, a noted publisher, calligrapher, and seal-carver, named the book after his Ten Bamboo Studio in Nanjing, where he and his friends would gather. The book is understood to be among the earliest existing examples of color woodblock printing in China"
(i) HU Zhengyan 胡 正言
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hu_Zhengyan
(c 1584 – c 1674 (age 89-90); a Ming loyalist)
(ii) "因庭中植有竹十餘株,室名为十竹齋。"
zh.wikipedia.org, which has little to say about him.
(iii) 十竹齋書畫譜; Shizhuzhai shuhua pu (Ten bamboo Studio Collection of Calligraphy and Painting). British Museum (1988,0709)
www.britishmuseum.org/research/c ... d=1&images=true
(Acquisition date 1988)
(c) June LI 李关德霞
(2) Eve M Kahn, Delicate Chinese Album for Wealth Show-Offs. New York Times, Aug 1, 2014 (under the heading “Antiques”).
Note:
(a) The surname Kahn can be
(i) either north German: "occupational name for a bargee, from Low German kane ‘boat,’" pr
(ii) Jewish (Ashkenazic): one of the many variants of Cohen.
(b) There is no need to read this critique. |