Nordic Private Collections of Chinese Objects

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Ancestor Portraits
architecture
art history
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Bronze Mirrors
Buddha Head
Buddhist Sculpture
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China
Chinese art
Chinese Collection
Chinese culture
Chinese Furniture
Chinese Objects
Chinese Paintings
Chinese Things
Chinese's objects
collection histories
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cross-cultural exchange
decorative
decorative arts history
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Denmark
design history
East Asia
East Asian Art
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Europe
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Finland
Forbidden City
Funerary Figurines
Gentleman's Room
Gentleman’s Room
Great Northern Telegraph Company
Gunnar Didrichsen
Hiekka Art Museum
Hiekka's souvenirs
history of the interior
Home Museum
interior design
Kustaa Hiekka
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Marie-Louise Didrichsen
material culture studies
modernism
museology research
museum studies
Museum Wing
Osvald Siren
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Petit Trianon
Porcelain Vase
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private collections
private collectors of Chinese art in Scandinavia
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Reclining Figure
Ritual Bronzes
Scandinavia
Scandinavian art collecting
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Sophus Black
Sweden
Tomb Figurines
travel
Treaty Ports
twentieth century
twentieth century interiors
Vice Versa
Viljo Revell
World Tours
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367503635
  • Weight: 330g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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This book explores the ways in which Nordic private collectors displayed their collections of Chinese objects in their homes.

This leads to a reconsideration of how to define collecting and display by analysing the difference between objects serving as decorative or collectible items, while tracing collecting and display trends of the twentieth century. Minna Törmä examines four Scandinavian collections as case studies: Kustaa Hiekka, Sophus Black, Osvald Sirén and Marie-Louise and Gunnar Didrichsen, all of whom had professional backgrounds (a jeweler, two businessmen and a scholar) and for whom collecting became a passion and an educational endeavour.

This book will be of interest to scholars in art history, museum studies, Chinese studies and design history.

Minna Törmä is a lecturer in the history of art at the University of Glasgow and adjunct professor of art history at the University of Helsinki.

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