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National Museum of Oriental Art: Italy Rome National Palace Museum: Taiwan Taipei 700,000 [25] China Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art: United States Kansas City, Missouri 10,450 [26] Palace Museum: China Beijing 1,800,000 [27] China Peabody Essex Museum: United States Salem, Massachusetts Penn Museum: United States Philadelphia, Pennsylvania China ...
A permanent exhibit at the museum is the recreation of the Hing Yuen Hong Chinese Herb Shop of yesteryear. Another permanent exhibit opened on December 13, 2012, is "Origins: The Birth and Rise of Chinese American Communities in Los Angeles", celebrating the growth and development of Cantonese American enclaves from Downtown Los Angeles to the San Gabriel Valley.
The National Museum of China has a total construction area of about 200,000 square meters, a collection of more than 1.4 million items, and 48 exhibition halls. It is the museum with the largest single building area in the world and the museum with the richest collection of Chinese cultural relics. [3]
National Art Museum of China, April 4 – May 10, 2015. [12] (Short-term loan of "Album of 172 Sketches After Old Masters" and "Album of 20 Corresponding Sketches, Detailed and Abbreviated") The Tsao Family Collection of Seventeenth Century Chinese Painting. Long-term loan to Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), 2013 – ongoing.
The Gao brothers, Grandeur & catharsis, Kemper museum of contemporary art, 2010. "In China, a Headless Mao Is a Game of Cat and Mouse", in The New York Times, October 5, 2009; Gao brothers, Benamou Gallery, Paris, 2007. Un autre monde, les frères Gao, Les rencontres d’Arles, 2007
National Museum of China [6] $18 million at hammer price: Yves Saint Laurent's collection. Christie's, 2009. Donated by François Pinault (Christie's owner) in a ceremony on 28 June 2013 [6] Ox: 2000 Poly Art Museum, Beijing USD $0,98 million Sotheby's London, June 1989. By Christie's Hong Kong, 2000. [7] From China Poly Group Corp. Tiger: 2000
Other GRI exhibitions have included "Overdrive: L.A. Constructs the Future, 1940-1990", co-organized with the museum in 2013, [22] "World War I: War of Images, Images of War" in 2015, [23] and "Cave Temples of Dunhuang: Buddhist Art on China's Silk Road", co-organized with Getty Conservation Institute in 2016. [24]
Houmuwu ding at the National Museum of China. The Houmuwu ding (Chinese: 后母戊鼎; pinyin: Hòumǔwù dǐng), also called Simuwu ding (司母戊鼎; Sīmǔwù dǐng), is a rectangular bronze ding (sacrificial vessel, one of the common types of Chinese ritual bronzes) of the ancient Chinese Shang dynasty.