Photography show reveals beauty of traditional Sichuan architecture

By Liu Sitong
Print E-mail June 25, 2018
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Visitors gaze upon photos capturing the beauty of traditional Chinese architecture in western Sichuan at the The Memento of Guanghan: Pictures by Society for the Study of Chinese Architecture photography show, staged at Chengdu Museum in Chengdu, Sichuan from June 8 to August 31. [Photo/Sichuan Daily]


Photography show The Memento of Guanghan: Pictures by Society for the Study of Chinese Architecture is being hosted at the Chengdu Museum in Chengdu, Sichuan from June 8 to August 31.

 

As the title suggests, the focal point of the exhibition is the photos taken in Guanghan county in western Sichuan nearly 80 years ago by the Society for the Study of Chinese Architecture, a private academic society focusing on field study of traditional Chinese architecture that was formed in then Beijing in 1930.

 

The society took 560 photos to document Guanghan’s architectural achievement in various categories from guild halls and memorial archway, to ancestral hall and temple. 122 of them are being presented at the exhibition.

 

To complement the precious vintage photo collection, the curator also exhibits bricks with inscriptions from Han Dynasty (206 BC to AD 220) and miniature pottery buildings from Han and Song (960-1279) dynasties. 


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