大英博物館のインスタグラム(britishmuseum) - 10月26日 19時56分
⏳ There are just a few weeks left to see the ‘Admonitions Scroll’ in 2023 ⏳
📜 This scene is the oldest surviving section of the ‘Admonitions of the Instructress to the Court Ladies’, an early masterpiece of Chinese painting. It illustrates a poetic text by the 3rd-century politician Zhang Hua which aimed to correct the poor behaviour of an empress.
🐻 The vignette depicts the moment Lady Feng selflessly threw herself into the path of a bear to protect the Emperor Yuan of Han (r. 48–33 BC).
👉 Swipe to see another of the emperor’s consorts ignobly fleeing into the background! 👀
🏛️ Beloved by the Qianlong emperor, you can admire the 3m-long scroll yourself in its custom-built gallery, Room 91a of the Museum.
🎟️ The next round of free tickets will go live at 12pm today, Thursday 26 October. Get yours before they’re gone via the link in our bio.
🎧 If you’re unable to make it in person, don’t forget you can access a special curator’s commentary with our Museum Audio App! Download it at britishmuseum.org/visit/audio-app
📅 This milestone of Chinese art can only be shown for six weeks each year for its preservation. The ‘Admonitions Scroll’ will be taken off public display on 15 November 2023.
📅 For those ready to plan ahead, we’re happy to confirm the scroll will next be displayed from 8 July – 18 August 2024. Visiting information will be available nearer the time.
🔎 Traditionally attributed to Gu Kaizhi (AD 345–406), 'The Admonitions Scroll' ('Admonitions of the Instructress to the Court Ladies'). Handscroll painting, China, 5–7th century AD.
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