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Stunning Ming vase on display with Glasgow's Burrell Collection as part of UK tour | Stunning Ming vase on display with Glasgow's Burrell Collection as part of UK tour |
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A prized white Ming vase decorated with elegant blue lotus flowers is going on display in Scotland on its first stop of a UK tour. | A prized white Ming vase decorated with elegant blue lotus flowers is going on display in Scotland on its first stop of a UK tour. |
The ornament, which dates back to the early 15 century, is on loan from the British Museum. | The ornament, which dates back to the early 15 century, is on loan from the British Museum. |
Standing at just over half a metre tall, the vase is the largest Ming imperial porcelain of its kind held by the museum, and will begin its journey around the UK at Glasgow's Burrell Collection. | Standing at just over half a metre tall, the vase is the largest Ming imperial porcelain of its kind held by the museum, and will begin its journey around the UK at Glasgow's Burrell Collection. |
It will go on show at the Pollok Park attraction from Satruday 12 April until 6 July. The exhibition comes after the Scottish Parliament passed a Bill in January to allow objects from the renowned collection of shipping magnate William Burrell to be toured internationally and for other objects to appear on loan beside it. | It will go on show at the Pollok Park attraction from Satruday 12 April until 6 July. The exhibition comes after the Scottish Parliament passed a Bill in January to allow objects from the renowned collection of shipping magnate William Burrell to be toured internationally and for other objects to appear on loan beside it. |
The vase will be shown alongside three large Ming bowls used at the imperial court in Beijing, before moving on to exhibitions in Sheffield, Bristol and Basingstoke. | The vase will be shown alongside three large Ming bowls used at the imperial court in Beijing, before moving on to exhibitions in Sheffield, Bristol and Basingstoke. |
Sir Angus Grossart, who chairs the group that oversees the Burrell Collection, said: "The loan of this wonderful Ming vase will strongly encourage us to revisit and better understand the high quality of the Chinese items within the Burrell Collection. | Sir Angus Grossart, who chairs the group that oversees the Burrell Collection, said: "The loan of this wonderful Ming vase will strongly encourage us to revisit and better understand the high quality of the Chinese items within the Burrell Collection. |
Exhibition curator Yupin Chung viewing a newly-installed Ming vase at the Burrell Collection in Glasgow. "These provide a clear recognition of how Burrell developed from his early interest, and as he grew in knowledge and confidence to become the great scholar with a wonderful discriminating eye." | |
Councillor Archie Graham, chairman of Glasgow Life, said: “We have enjoyed a very strong partnership with the British Museum in recent years and we're delighted that the Burrell Collection is the first stop on this UK tour. | Councillor Archie Graham, chairman of Glasgow Life, said: “We have enjoyed a very strong partnership with the British Museum in recent years and we're delighted that the Burrell Collection is the first stop on this UK tour. |
"I have no doubt that this stunning Ming vase will delight new and existing audiences alike and I very much hope it leads to increasing interest and understanding of Sir William's remarkable collection of Chinese ceramics and objects." | "I have no doubt that this stunning Ming vase will delight new and existing audiences alike and I very much hope it leads to increasing interest and understanding of Sir William's remarkable collection of Chinese ceramics and objects." |
Yu-Ping Luk, project curator at the British Museum, said: "The imperial Ming vase on tour donated by Sir John Addis is a treasure from the British Museum, and it will be a highlight display alongside the Burrell's own impressive Chinese collections. | Yu-Ping Luk, project curator at the British Museum, said: "The imperial Ming vase on tour donated by Sir John Addis is a treasure from the British Museum, and it will be a highlight display alongside the Burrell's own impressive Chinese collections. |
"This will mark the first event in our lead-up to the major BP exhibition Ming: 50 years that changed China, opening in September this year." | "This will mark the first event in our lead-up to the major BP exhibition Ming: 50 years that changed China, opening in September this year." |
Additional reporting by PA | Additional reporting by PA |
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