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    Legacy of Pu Xinyu: A Journey through art at Prince Kung’s Palace Museum

    ByTrulyNews

    May 2, 2024
    Legacy of Pu Xinyu: A Journey through art at Prince Kung’s Palace Museum
    Legacy of Pu Xinyu: A Journey through art at Prince Kung’s Palace Museum
    More than 60 works of art by Pu Xinyu are on display at Prince Kung’s Palace Museum in Beijing. [Photo/chinaservicesinfo.com]

    On April 23, Beijing’s centuries-old aristocratic mansion, now transformed into a museum, unveiled a research exhibition on art works created by its last resident. A dignified and solemn opening ceremony took place in the museum on the morning of April 29.

    Twenty-eight works and 35 drafts by Pu Xinyu (1896-1963, also known as Puru), a descendent of China’s Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) imperial clan Aisin Gioro and the final proprietor of Prince Kung’s Palace, are on display at Prince Kung’s Palace Museum, located in Beijing’s bustling Shichahai area, popular among tourists.

    The exhibition was held in the Ledao Hall of Prince Kung’s Palace. [Photo/chinaservicesinfo.com]

    Pu Xinyu was the grandson of Prince Kung, a political heavyweight during the late Qing Dynasty. He was born and brought up in the mansion, exposed to the family’s rich collection of art while being trained in equestrian to uphold his Manchurian heritage. He developed his unique artistic idiosyncrasy by adopting and synthesizing a variety of styles of ancient Chinese art that he had access to. He rooted the originality of his creations deeply in quintessential Chinese traditions.