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Recasting the Past : The Art of Chinese Bronzes, 1100-1900

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A reappraisal of the often-overlooked Chinese bronzes made from the twelfth through nineteenth centuries, demonstrating their profound impact on Chinese art and culture  

Bronze vessels were the ultimate emblems of power in ancient China. Beginning in the twelfth century, the rediscovery of ancient bronzes as evidence of an earlier golden age led to a revival of bronze casting. This publication is the first comprehensive study of these later Chinese bronzes in archaic styles, which were commissioned by emperors and officials from the twelfth through the nineteenth centuries to assert political legitimacy and alignment with traditional values.

Redressing the misconception that these works were mere imitations of the ancient vessels they emulated, Recasting the Past demonstrates that they were in fact creative reinterpretations of antique shapes and decorative motifs that were fundamentally new creations with their own aesthetic and functional character. Featuring nearly two hundred objects, many never before published—including ceremonial bells, incense burners, flower vases, ritual vessels, and writing utensils—Pengliang Lu explores their cultural and political significance from the Song dynasty through the Qing dynasty and shows their enormous influence on Chinese art and culture.  

Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press

Exhibition Schedule:   The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (February 28–September 28, 2025)  Shanghai Museum (November 11, 2025–March 16, 2026)

Due for publication in late March and available for preorder.

Details
  • Author: Pengliang Lu, Curator, Met Museum
  • Hardcover: 304 pages | 354 colour illustrations
  • Date published:  March 2025
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9781588397904
  • Product Dimensions: 27.9 x 24.1 cm

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