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The Practice of Connoisseurship at Imperial Courts in Chinese History The Practice of Connoisseurship at Imperial Courts in Chinese History
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Huizong of the Northern Song dynasty Huizong of the Northern Song dynasty
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Wenzong of the Yuan dynasty Wenzong of the Yuan dynasty
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The Yongzheng Emperor The Yongzheng Emperor
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Creating the Collection of the Imperial Household during the Qianlong Reign Creating the Collection of the Imperial Household during the Qianlong Reign
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Assessing materials and techniques Assessing materials and techniques
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Identifying objects Identifying objects
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Inscribing objects Inscribing objects
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Stamping seals on objects Stamping seals on objects
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Ranking objects Ranking objects
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Cataloguing objects Cataloguing objects
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Books Books
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Albums Albums
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Boxes of many treasures Boxes of many treasures
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Labelling and packaging of objects Labelling and packaging of objects
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Storage of objects Storage of objects
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2 Creating the Collection as an Institutional Activity
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Published:November 2019
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Abstract
The chapter focuses on the institutional and processual aspects of the collection and highlights practices associated with this particular collection such as assessing, identifying, inscribing, ranking, cataloguing, labelling and storing of objects. These actions constituted part of the institutional scheme of managing the objects retained at the Qing imperial household. Through the process of selection, which was a collective effort of various specialists, collectibles were separated from other objects and boundaries for determining what could enter the collection were drawn. Rather than being personally engaged with individual objects, the emperor was more concerned with how the collection as a whole was managed, preserved and interpreted. In addition, the selecting and assembling process is the act of forming a collection. Ranking, cataloguing, labelling and storing of objects are not merely activities of organising and documenting a pre-existing collection but an on-going process of creating the collection.
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