[Rarebooks] FS: Poet's 1925 Catalog of Oriental Paintings in the British Museum

Joslin Hall Rare Books, ABAA office at joslinhall.com
Tue Jul 17 18:26:29 EDT 2007


Binyon, Laurence.  "ASIATIC ART IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM (Sculpture and
Painting)"

Paris G. van Oest: 1925.

A very interesting catalog, with an informative and frank introduction by
Laurence Binyon, noted poet and Curator of Oriental Prints and Paintings
at the British Museum. He describes at some length not only the strengths
and deficiencies of the collection, but also candidly details the history
of the British Museum's collecting of Asian arts.

At the time this catalog was written there was still not, in fact, a
department devoted to Asian art at the British Museum. The Japanese,
Chinese, Indian and other pieces were scattered amongst other departments,
and chiefly treated as items of religious or ethnographic interest rather
than art, a situation Binyon obviously found completely frustrating and
indefensible.

Binyon was a champion of Eastern arts, having written "Painting in the
East", the first book on the subject in English, in 1908. He was also a
poet of note, and after leaving the British Museum he became the Norton
Professor of Poetry at Harvard University. He is perhaps best remembered
today, at least in Britain, for his war poetry. A volunteer with the Red
Cross on the Front during the First World War, his 'For the Fallen' was
penned at the war's start, in September 1914. The poem's fourth stanza is
inscribed on countless monuments across Britain-

  "They shall grow not old,
  as we that are left grow old:
  Age shall not weary them,
  nor the years condemn.
  At the going down of the sun and in the morning,
  We will remember them."

>From the war Binyon returned to the arts, and brought his perceptive and
sensitive mind to work on the problem of Asian arts at an often
indifferent British Museum, which is where we find him in this catalog.
Despite Binyon's obvious dissatisfaction with the state of affairs he
helps oversee, he catalogs the Museum's truly fine holdings of paintings
from China, Japan, Persia and India, and sculpture from China and India,
with admiration and the care of a scholar and poet who loved the subject.

Hardcover. 11"x14", 74 pages of text plus 64 b/w plates; light soil. 
[7790]  $150.00

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