Andrew Solomon: 'Opulent Buddhism' in the Forbidden City

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Andrew Solomon: 'Opulent Buddhism' in the Forbidden City
World Monuments Fund - Rockefeller University
Created at the peak of Imperial China's economic and cultural importance, the Qianlong Garden complex in the Forbidden City was intended to be the center of the retirement retreat of the Qianlong Emperor (1711-1799). His long and remarkable reign saw dramatic military conquests and spectacular literary and artistic achievements, but was also a time of corrosive corruption and bureaucratic stagnation. Over many decades, he focused his inquisitive mind on the creation of the exquisite pavilions and gardens that were to be his sanctuary in old age. WMF and the Palace Museum have been carefully restoring the glories of this complex over a decade. Dr. Solomon will discuss its creation, rediscovery, and ongoing conservation.