The Oriental Art Museum in this museum, most of which are rare treasures of China, has everything, totaling more than 30,000 pieces, most of which are priceless.
British library
There are more than 60,000 kinds of precious documents and ancient books in China, including the earliest version of Paramita Classic, 45 volumes of Yongle Grand Ceremony, Oracle Bone Inscriptions, bamboo slips, woodcut ancient books, Dunhuang scriptures and maps.
Nelson Museum of Art, USA
The most outstanding collection of the museum is the Oriental cultural relics, among which the most wonderful and famous is the China cultural relics, with a large number and high quality.
Boston museum of art
The museum is famous for its oriental works of art, and now there are more than 5,000 paintings from China and Japan. There were many famous paintings in the Song and Yuan Dynasties, such as the well-preserved Daolian Map and Five-color Parrot in the Song and Tang Dynasties.
school of art institute of chicago
The eastern part of the museum is famous for its collection of Chinese bronzes. The most fascinating thing is a hanging beam in the Warring States period.
Russian Museum of Oriental Culture
The museum has a collection of bronzes, paintings and sculptures from the Shang Dynasty to the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Are there Tang Dynasty and Zhou Dynasty in the painting? Maid map of Chou Ying in Ming Dynasty, lotus flower of Ren Bonian in Qing Dynasty.
Friel Museum of Art, Washington, USA
Almost half of the museum's collections are China cultural relics, including calligraphy and painting, Buddhist art, bronze, jade and pottery.
San Francisco Asian Art Museum
This is a museum that mainly collects Asian cultural relics, especially China cultural relics. Among them, there are more than 2,000 pieces of ceramics, which began in the Neolithic Age and ended in the Qing Dynasty. The Jade Department has more than 1200 pieces, which is the museum with the richest collection of China jade in the world. There are about 800 pieces in the bronze department.
Fogg Museum of Art, Harvard University
The museum has a considerable collection of China murals, stone carvings, bronzes, jade articles, paintings and other precious cultural relics.
In addition, the Louvre is the most concentrated place for French collection of China cultural relics. Only its branch, Ji Mei Museum, has collected tens of thousands of China cultural relics, including 65,438+2,000 pieces of ceramics of past dynasties, ranking first in China ceramic collections of overseas museums. The Louvre also has a collection of more than 6,000 exquisite porcelains and more than 200 paintings of the Tang and Song Dynasties. The collection of China cultural relics in the Paris Museum is comparable to that in the Louvre. There are thousands of Japanese museums that collect China's cultural relics, especially the Tokyo National Museum, which has five exhibition halls to display China's cultural relics. The University of Pennsylvania Museum is famous for its collection of China ancient sculptures, especially during the Han, Wei, Sui and Tang Dynasties. Lou Zi is in the museum. In addition, there are tens of thousands of overseas private collections, which are difficult to count.