In the Garden: Highlights from the Chinese Art Collection
In China, walled gardens—in palaces or in the urban homes of scholars, officials, and merchants—have long been viewed as both extensions of domestic space and places of escape from it. Designed for contemplating a carefully constructed version of the natural world, they offered respite from familial and professional duties. Gardens also were favored sites for literary gatherings, solitary study, and other leisure activities.
This installation captures the life of the Chinese garden through paintings and objects. Some scenes portray gatherings set in gardens; others depict open landscapes that can be read as gardens based on the activities they host. Also included are paintings that depict small scenes composed of rocks, insects, and flowers, drawing on the iconography of the garden to represent human virtues such as fidelity and humility. Together, the paintings demonstrate the rich connections among nature, gardens, culture, and art.
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Lady Reading under Bamboos, in the style of Tang YinLady Reading under Bamboos, in the style of Tang Yin, 1759
Qing dynasty, 1644–1912
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Zhong Kui (鍾馗圖)Zhong Kui (鍾馗圖), undated
Qing dynasty, 1644–1912
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Bamboo and Mantis (Zhu chong tu ce 竹蟲圖冊)Bamboo and Mantis (Zhu chong tu ce 竹蟲圖冊), late 14th–15th century
Ming dynasty, 1368–1644
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Ten Talents (Shi caizi tu 十才子圖)Ten Talents (Shi caizi tu 十才子圖), 18th–19th century
Qing dynasty, 1644–1912
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EquestrienneEquestrienne, late 7th–early 8th century
Tang dynasty, 618–907 CE
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Scholar Reading by a StreamScholar Reading by a Stream, undated
Qing dynasty, 1644–1912
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After Shen Zhou's Bronze Peacock InkslabAfter Shen Zhou's Bronze Peacock Inkslab, undated
Qing dynasty, 1644–1912
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Flowers and Birds (Huaniao ce 花鳥册)Flowers and Birds (Huaniao ce 花鳥册), 1731
Qing dynasty, 1644–1912
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Figure of a groomFigure of a groom, late 7th–early 8th century
Tang dynasty, 618–907 CE
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Fragrant Purity and Bright Colors (Xiangqing yanse 香清豓色)Fragrant Purity and Bright Colors (Xiangqing yanse 香清豓色), 1934
Modern period, 1912–present
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