Major Private Collection of Asian Art to be Exhibited on Nantucket

  • March 28, 2022 12:57

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Painted Earthenware Drummers and Drum, Jiangu, Western Han Dynasty, 3rd – 1st Century BC, 9 ½”. Provenance: Kaikodo, NYC.
Billings Collection
Porcelain Kraak charger, Ming Dynasty (1368 – 1644), Wanli Period (r. 1573 – 1620), 19”. Provenance: Mechlin Moore Collection, NYC.
Billings Collection
A pair of large kingfisher feather-embellished gilt metal finials of a roaring dragon, Qing Dynasty (1644 – 1911), 21 ½” x 16”. Provenance: Christies, New York City.
Billings Collection
Large Sichuan earthenware figure of mother and nursing baby, modeled in two sections, Han Dynasty, Sichuan (206 BC – 220 AD), 26 ½”.
Billings Collection

The Nantucket Historical Association (NHA) will host the exhibition Asian Treasures from the Billings Collection in the Whaling Museum, McCausland Gallery opening Memorial Day weekend through November 1. 

The exhibition draws from the collection that longtime Nantucket, Massachusetts, residents and world travelers David Billings and Beverly Hall Billings have assembled over 50 years. It all started with a book, and two pieces of Asian art David Billings received as a gift, and now their collection includes 4,000 artifacts. The items in the collection elucidate political, economic, and religious events and, at the same time, present enormous aesthetic appeal. Most illustrate significant Chinese innovations and discoveries over the millennia

Most pieces included in the show are being shown for the first time publicly, and the NHA is excited to be able to give islanders and visitors the opportunity to see a significant portion of the collection. The NHA’s changing galleries at the Whaling Museum are the only museum spaces on the island equipped to present pieces like these safely and securely.

The exhibition will feature paintings, textiles, bronzes, and jade items. However, ceramics will predominate, including some of the earliest known pieces of earthenware from 5,000 BCE and porcelain, which dates from the Qing Dynasty, the last Imperial Chinese Dynasty. The exhibit will also include a scholar’s table featuring items an ancient Chinese scholar might have used to contemplate and write, a Japanese Buddhist household shrine, and robes from the imperial court. While the Billings collection concentrates on China, additional pieces will appear from India, Burma, Tibet, Korea, and Japan.

Pair of Mounted Hunters with Cheetahs, Tang Dynasty (618 – 907 AD) Shensi Province, China. 19”. Provenance: E & J Frankel, NYC.
Billings Collection

Among the many objects that will captivate visitors is a pair of exquisite gold finials inlaid with rare kingfisher feathers, a selection of Chinese snuff bottles, Tibetan and tea ceremony objects, a large Butsudan shrine, a Jin Rickshaw, and a wonderfully articulated diorama of a Peking opera. A Jade body suit burial cleverly concealed will round out this exceptional exhibition.

"This exhibition offers an extraordinary and rare opportunity to discover and examine works of art that reveal Asian culture right here on Nantucket.  It also highlights that Nantucketers have varied interests and collections that can broaden all of our perspectives", states Chip Carver, NHA Board President.

A new 350-page book with full-color images published concurrently with the exhibition and written by David Billings and Beverly Hall Billings, Passion and Pursuit: The Billings Collection, is also available at the Museum Shop.

Learn more and plan your visit today at NHA.org.


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