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Introduction to the architectural project of Xuzhou Han Dynasty Stone Relief Art Museum?

Xuzhou Han Dynasty Stone Relief Art Museum is a special museum focusing on displaying, collecting and studying Han Dynasty stone relief. It has been awarded the titles of excellent museum in Jiangsu Province, national 4A-level tourist attraction, national second-class museum and Jiangsu social science popularization demonstration base. The following is a detailed introduction of Xuzhou Han Dynasty Stone Relief Art Museum brought by Zhong Da Consulting.

Xuzhou Han portrait stone art museum

Xuzhou Han Dynasty Stone Relief Art Museum is located in the scenic yunlong lake Scenic Area, with an elegant environment, covering an area of more than 20,000 square meters and a construction area of 8,000 square meters. It consists of two parts: the North Pavilion and the South Pavilion. It consists of two parts: the North Pavilion and the South Pavilion. Xuzhou is the place where the stone reliefs of Han Dynasty in China are concentrated. The Han Dynasty stone reliefs in Xuzhou, the Six Dynasties stone carvings in Nanjing and the Ming and Qing gardens in Suzhou are called the "Three Treasures of Jiangsu". Xuzhou stone reliefs are rich in themes, including myths and legends, historical stories, real life and so on, covering politics, economy, ideology, culture, folk customs and other aspects of the Han Dynasty. They are a microcosm of the society and a history of the Han Dynasty.

Xuzhou Han portrait stone art museum

First, the evolution of organizational system

After the founding of New China, the archaeological cause in Xuzhou really started. 1952, Xuzhou Cultural Relics Management Committee was established; 1956, Xuzhou Han dynasty stone relief collection and preservation group was established; Later, the exhibition room of stone reliefs in Xuzhou Museum was established. 1On June 8, 1986, the Xuzhou Municipal People's Government began to build the Han Dynasty Portrait Museum.1On June 8, 1987, the Xuzhou Han Dynasty Stone Relief Museum was formally established. On June 1989, Xuzhou Han Dynasty Stone Relief Museum (North Museum) was completed and opened to the public. The name of the museum was inscribed by contemporary artist Mr. Li Keran. Up to now, the stone reliefs in the collection 150 1.

Second, the building introduction

The building of Beige is an imitation of Han and Tang Dynasties. Magnificent, simple and solemn, it exhibits exquisite stone relief excavated from the late Qing Dynasty to 1989. The South Pavilion, designed by Professor Tsinghua University, a famous architect, is surrounded by lush trees, which highlights the profound regional cultural characteristics of Chinese culture.

Three. Basic exhibitions and special exhibitions

The South Pavilion of Xuzhou Han Dynasty Stone Relief Museum is the main exhibition area. The theme of the exhibition is "Han-Epic on Stone", which is divided into six parts: 1. Shinto, showing Shinto carvings in front of the Han tomb, large round carvings such as stone sheep and stone beasts; Second, the ancestral temple respects the ancestors. The ancestral temple is the ground part of the mausoleum, which restores and displays the ancestral temple architecture of the Han Dynasty and shows the exquisite art of ancestral temple portraits. Third, the charm of nature, exhibiting relief stones with different carving styles such as high relief, shallow relief and negative line carving, reflecting the superb skills of Han artists; Fourth, the Millennium underground palace, which restored and exhibited two stone tombs with different styles, showed the underground architectural art of the Han Dynasty; 5. During the Spring and Autumn Period of the Han Dynasty, textiles, chariots and horses, architecture, banquets, music and dance, Dong, the Queen Mother of the West, historical stories, myths and legends were exhibited in different categories according to their contents, showing the richness of stone reliefs in the Han Dynasty; 6. Engraving inscriptions, exhibiting inscriptions on Han steles and stone statues with inscriptions.

Xuzhou Han portrait stone art museum

The exhibition in the South Pavilion comprehensively and stereoscopically reflects the collection, research and artistic level of Xuzhou Han Dynasty stone reliefs, so that the audience can fully understand Xuzhou Han Dynasty stone reliefs. It is a concentrated display of the collection and research level of Han Dynasty stone reliefs in Xuzhou in recent ten years. It shows modern ideas and modern designs while introducing traditional culture. In order to make full use of the effective space of the South Pavilion, it is necessary to restore the original historical appearance and scenes at that time as much as possible and transmit more information. Lighting has been strengthened in expression techniques, and multimedia technology has been used to increase the sense of history of Han stone reliefs. In terms of function setting, the South Museum is more in line with modern people's living habits, adding a multi-function hall and a viewing platform, giving the audience a broad space and making it a characteristic museum with high technology content and new display means.

Xuzhou Han portrait stone art museum

Fourth, the South Pavilion faces the exhibition hall.

Now, as the Cheng Dali Art Museum, Mr. Cheng Dali's works are on display. Cheng Dali was born in 1945 in Xuzhou, Jiangsu. Librarian central research institute of culture and history, director of China Artists Association, editor-in-chief of China Fine Arts Publishing House, editor-in-chief of People's Fine Arts Publishing House, executive director of China National Culture Promotion Association, member of Chinese Painting Art Committee, and judge of national art exhibition. His main works include: Cheng Dali's Painting Collection, Works Collection, Bintui Collection, Shi Xinju's Essays, Jiangsu Painters of Past Dynasties, Shi Xinju's Notes, 22 volumes of Dunhuang Grottoes Art edited by the editor, The Complete Works of China Folk Art, The Copper Turtle and other outstanding works.

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