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Cultivated Stones: Chinese Scholars' Rocks from the Kemin Hu Collection

Richard Kahn
Barcode 9798218020804
Hardback

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Release Date: 14/03/2023

Genre: Architecture & Antiques
Sub-Genre: History
Label: National Bonsai Foundation
Contributors: Jana Roussel (Text by), Kathleen Emerson-Dell (Text by), Kemin Hu (Text by), Joseph Roussel (Text by), Robert Stern (Text by), Richard Kahn (Text by), Phillip E Bloom (Text by)
Language: English
Publisher: National Bonsai Foundation
Pages: 148

The original readymade: a pioneering volume on the ancient tradition of the scholar’s rockLose yourself in the endlessly rich variety of Chinese scholars’ rocks, or gongshi, in this catalog featuring a major gift of Chinese stones to the National Bonsai & Penjing Museum at the U.S. National Arboretum. This gift from recognized authority on scholars’ rocks Kemin Hu includes 50 types of stones, ranging from the traditional to the modern. Lingbi, taihu, ying and other stones have been collected from all over China and are presented here in nine thematic groupings. One hundred and seven stunning photographs allow readers to plumb the depths of this ancient yet dynamic art form.Phillip E. Bloom, curator of the Chinese Garden and director of the Center for East Asian Garden Studies at the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens, guides readers through gongshi’s 2,000-year history and introduces them to some of China’s most passionate “lithomaniacs.” Featuring numerous illustrations and historical aficionados’ own musings in both translation and the original Chinese, Bloom’s essay cracks open gongshi’s history for a Western audience. A collector’s preface by Hu, as well as reflections on stone collecting by American enthusiasts, complete the catalog.Stone appreciation is on the rise in the United States, although the English-language literature remains slim. Cultivated Stones is a valuable contribution to this growing field, not just an introduction for the interested novice but a scholarly advancement in its own right.