Liaoning Museum, located atNo. 157, Wisdom Third Street, Hunnan District, Shenyang City, Liaoning Province, China, is a comprehensive museum. Its predecessor was the Northeast Museum, which opened on July 7th. 1949. It is the first museum established in New China, and is well-known at home and abroad for its rich collections and distinctive features.
The total number of cultural relics in the collection is 65,438+065,438+200,000 pieces (sets), especially the obituary, the calligraphy of Wang Xizhi in the Tang Dynasty, four ancient poems in cursive script by Zhang Xu, a picture of a beautiful woman, Mrs. Guo You Chuntu and thousands of cursive scripts in the Northern Song Dynasty.
Brief introduction of Liaoning museum collection;
The total collection of Liaoning Museum is115,000 pieces, with archaeological excavations and historical and artistic relics handed down from ancient times in Liaoning as the main body. The collection is divided into archaeology, calligraphy and painting, sculpture, ceramics, silk embroidery, clothing, bronzes, currency, lacquerware, cloisonne, furniture, paleontology, national cultural relics, Oracle Bone Inscriptions and inscriptions.
Among them, exquisite paintings and calligraphy in Jin, Tang, Song and Yuan dynasties, silk embroidery in Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, jade articles in Hongshan Culture, bronzes hoarded in Shang and Zhou dynasties, ceramics in Liao dynasty, inscriptions of the previous generation, prints in Ming and Qing dynasties, ancient maps, and currency recorded in Gu Quan Hui by Li Zuoxian in Qing dynasty are the most distinctive and influential.