Innovators and Influencers
Empress Dowager Cixi, Chyrsanthemums (detail), 1905. Ink and color on silk. Gift of Sarah Buchan Jewell.
Empress Dowager Cixi, Chyrsanthemums (detail), 1905. Ink and color on silk. Gift of Sarah Buchan Jewell.
Women have long created visually appealing objects for their friends, families, and communities, using a wide variety of techniques, styles, and media. This exhibition features paintings and textiles made or inspired by women in China over the past four centuries. The works do not fit neatly into a single category, as the artists who created them pursued their own personal paths, in turn opening new aesthetic opportunities for those who followed in their footsteps. While the names and works of too many female artists have been lost, extant paintings and other objects like the ones collected here convey the richness these women imparted to their contemporaries and later generations. Visitors can explore this rich tapestry of works and discover the indelible contributions many of these women, innovators and quiet influencers, made to Chinese and world art history.
- Asian Paintings Gallery (Gallery 178)
Sponsors
Support is provided by the Tan Family Education Foundation, the Rodger and Dawn Nordblom Fund for Chinese Paintings in Honor of Marjorie C. Nordblom, the June N. and John C. Robinson Fund for Chinese Paintings in Honor of Marjorie C. Nordblom, and the Joel Alvord and Lisa Schmid Alvord Fund.