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Founded in the late 19th century, it is located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, France, at 6, place d'Iéna. Its name literally translated into English is the National Museum of Asian Arts-Guimet, or Guimet National Museum of Asian Arts.

History

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Panoramic view of the library in the Guimet Museum
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Ground floor of the museum.

Founded by Émile Étienne Guimet, an industrialist, the museum first opened at Lyon in 1879[1] but was later transferred to Paris, opening in the place d'Iéna in 1889.[2] Devoted to travel, Guimet was in 1876 commissioned by the minister of public instruction to study the religions of the Far East, and the museum contains many of the fruits of this expedition, including a fine collection of Chinese and Japanese porcelain and objects relating not merely to the religions of the East, but also to those of ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome. One of its wings, the Panthéon Bouddhique, displays Buddhist artworks.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Some of the museum's artifacts, originating from Cambodia, are connected with the studies conducted by the first scholars to be interested in Khmer culture, Louis Delaporte and Etienne Aymonier. They sent examples of Khmer art to France at a time when museums were not existing in Southeast Asia, with the agreement of the King of Cambodia, to show to Europe the high level of the ancient Khmer culture.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

From December 2006 to April 2007, the museum harboured collections of the Kabul Museum, with archaeological pieces from the Greco-Bactrian city of Ai-Khanoum, and the Indo-Scythian treasure of Tillia Tepe.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

In early 2024, the Parliament of the Central Tibetan Administration was joined by a group of Asian scholars published on 03 September by Le Monde,[3] and by the French Senate's Tibet Support Group[4] in strongly criticizing the museum for removing the word "Tibet" from its catalogues and exhibitions.[5] Guimet Museum had changed the appellation of Tibet to "Himalayan World",[4] while a second museum, Musee du Quai Branly changed their appellation of Tibet to the Chinese government's 2023 internal legal term,[3] "Xizang".[5][6][7][8] The use of the name "Xizang" is considered an "historical fraud"[5] by the group of Asian scholars published by Le Monde. By 25 September, Musee du Quai Branly had formally apologized to a delegation of six Tibetan activist groups.[4]

Works of art of the museum

Greco-Buddhist art

Serindian art

Chinese art

Indian art

Southeast Asian art

See also

Notes

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  1. History of the Museum (in French) Template:Webarchive.
  2. National museum Arts asiatiques – Guimet, Marie-Catherine Rey et al. Paris: Éditions de la Réunion des Musées nationaux, 2001, translation by John Adamson, Template:ISBN, Chronology, p. 6.
  3. a b Op-Ed, Group letter, "French museums are bowing to China's demands to rewrite history and erase peoples' ", Le Monde, 03 September 2024
  4. a b c Isa Farfan, "Paris Museum Apologizes for Contentious Tibetan Artifact Labels", Hyperallergic, 02 October 2024
  5. a b c Massimo Introvigne, "Renaming Tibet “Xizang”: Are French Museums Backing Off?", Bitter Winter, 09/24/2024
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