Chester Beatty Library

Archive in Dublin, Ireland

53°20′31″N 6°16′1″W / 53.34194°N 6.26694°W / 53.34194; -6.26694TypeArt Museum, Library, Visitor AttractionKey holdingsChester Beatty PapyriCollectionsEast Asian, Islamic, WesternCollection sizeapprox 25,000Visitors350,000 (2018)FounderSir Alfred Chester BeattyPublic transit accessLuas, Dublin Bus, DARTWebsitechesterbeatty.ie

The Chester Beatty Library, now known as the Chester Beatty, is a museum and library in Dublin. It was established in Ireland in 1953,[1] to house the collections of mining magnate, Sir Alfred Chester Beatty.[2] The present museum, on the grounds of Dublin Castle, opened on 7 February 2000, the 125th anniversary of Beatty's birth and was named European Museum of the Year in 2002.[3]

The museum's collections are displayed in two galleries: "Sacred Traditions" and "Arts of the Book". Both displays exhibit manuscripts, miniature paintings, prints, drawings, rare books and some decorative arts from the Persian, Islamic, East Asian and Western Collections.[4] The Chester Beatty is one of the premier sources for scholarship in both the Old and New Testaments and is home to one of the most significant collections of Western, Islamic and East & South East Asian artefacts.[5] The museum also offers numerous temporary exhibitions, many of which include works of art on loan from foreign institutions and collections. The museum contains a number of priceless objects, including one of the surviving volumes of the first illustrated Life of the Prophet and the Gospel of Mani, one of the last surviving Manichaean scriptures.[6][7] Many manuscripts from the Medinet Madi library are currently held at the Chester Beatty Library.[8][9]

Collections

Western Collections

The Western Collection houses many illuminated manuscripts, rare books and Old Master prints and drawings. With biblical texts written in Armenian, Church Slavonic, Coptic, Ge’ez, Greek, Latin and Syriac, the collection's Christian material comes from diverse cultural and geographical backgrounds. The papyrus codices in the Chester Beatty include Papyrus 45 and Papyrus 46 among others which are some of the earliest surviving Christian artefacts in the world. In addition, a significant proportion of the rare printed books and prints are also Christian in focus.[10] The collection of papyri is one of the most extensive in the world and includes almost the entire corpus of Ancient Egyptian Love Songs.

Islamic Collections

The Islamic Collection is divided between the Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Qur'an and Mughal-Era Indian Collections. The Arabic texts include treatises on religion, history, jurisprudence, medicine, geography, mathematics, astronomy and linguistics. Some of the finest miniatures from imperial Mughal albums, called Muraqqa', are housed in the Chester Beatty Library, with important paintings from the Late Shah Jahan Album and the Minto Album. The albums were the subject of an exhibition and publication by the Islamic curator, Dr Elaine Wright, Muraqqa': Imperial Albums of the Chester Beatty Library. Often on display is the Ibn al-Bawwab Qur'an, copied by one of the greatest medieval Islamic calligraphers.

Persian Collection

The Persian collection contains various miniatures and manuscripts of classical Persian poets such as Ferdowsi and Nizami.[11]

East Asian Collections

The East Asian Collection has one of the most extensive collections of carved snuff bottles, many of which were included in the catalogue, The Chester Beatty Library, Dublin: Chinese Snuff Bottles. It also has Japanese art, including a pair of long picture-scrolls painted in the 17th century by Kanō Sansetsu.[12]

Collection highlights

Source:[13]

Arabic collection

  • 'Manual on the Arts of Horsemanship' by al-Aqsara'i. Cairo, 1366.
    'Manual on the Arts of Horsemanship' by al-Aqsara'i. Cairo, 1366.

Armenian collection

  • Serapion of Edessa's Abridged Bible. Amida, 1601
    Serapion of Edessa's Abridged Bible. Amida, 1601
  • Armenian Gospel Book made in Isfahan in 1655
    Armenian Gospel Book made in Isfahan in 1655

Biblical papyri collection

Burmese collection

  • Court amusements and ceremonies. Myanmar, 19th century
    Court amusements and ceremonies. Myanmar, 19th century
  • Court amusements and ceremonies. Myanmar, after 1885
    Court amusements and ceremonies. Myanmar, after 1885

Chinese collection

  • Chapters 10,110 to 10,112 of the 'Great encyclopaedia of the Yongle Reign'
    Chapters 10,110 to 10,112 of the 'Great encyclopaedia of the Yongle Reign'
  • Imperially commissioned illustrations of agriculture and sericulture. Woodblock print by Zhu Gui after designs by Jiao Bingzhen. 1696
    Imperially commissioned illustrations of agriculture and sericulture. Woodblock print by Zhu Gui after designs by Jiao Bingzhen. 1696
  • Paintings of birds and flowers by Hu Mei. 18th century
    Paintings of birds and flowers by Hu Mei. 18th century
  • 'Diamond Sutra' written in Chinese, engraved and gilded on fifty-three folios of nephrite jade. 1732
    'Diamond Sutra' written in Chinese, engraved and gilded on fifty-three folios of nephrite jade. 1732
  • 'Song of the jade bowl written by the imperial brush (Yubi yu weng ge)'. 1745
    'Song of the jade bowl written by the imperial brush (Yubi yu weng ge)'. 1745
  • 'South façade of the Palace of Harmonious Delights (Xieqiqu nanmian)'. After drawing by Yi Lantai. Between 1781 and 1787
    'South façade of the Palace of Harmonious Delights (Xieqiqu nanmian)'. After drawing by Yi Lantai. Between 1781 and 1787
  • Handscroll of birds and flowers. Circa 1800
    Handscroll of birds and flowers. Circa 1800
  • Paintings of insects and fish. Early 19th century
    Paintings of insects and fish. Early 19th century

Coptic collection

Egyptian Papyrus collection

Ethiopian collection

  • The Resurrection. From an Ethiopian prayer book. 17th or early 18th century
    The Resurrection. From an Ethiopian prayer book. 17th or early 18th century
  • Gospels of Matthew and Mark in Geʽez. 18th century
    Gospels of Matthew and Mark in Geʽez. 18th century
  • Scroll containing magical prayers to protect against evil in Geʽez. 19th century.
    Scroll containing magical prayers to protect against evil in Geʽez. 19th century.

Hebrew collection

Indian collection

Indian (non-Mughal) collection

Islamic collection

  • Parchment Qur'an manuscript. Possibly Syria or Yemen, c. 700-750
    Parchment Qur'an manuscript. Possibly Syria or Yemen, c. 700-750
  • Folio from the parchment Qur'an manuscript. Syria, c. 900
    Folio from the parchment Qur'an manuscript. Syria, c. 900
  • Two folios from the Blue Quran
    Two folios from the Blue Quran
  • The Ibn al-Bawwab Qur'an. Baghdad, 1000/1001
    The Ibn al-Bawwab Qur'an. Baghdad, 1000/1001
  • Qur'an copied by Muhammad ibn al-Wahid. Cairo, c. 1306-1310
    Qur'an copied by Muhammad ibn al-Wahid. Cairo, c. 1306-1310
  • Juz' 27 of the Qur'an copied and illuminated by Ahmad ibn Kamal al-Mutatabbib. Cairo, 1332-1336
    Juz' 27 of the Qur'an copied and illuminated by Ahmad ibn Kamal al-Mutatabbib. Cairo, 1332-1336
  • Ruzbihan Qur'an. Shiraz, c. 1550
    Ruzbihan Qur'an. Shiraz, c. 1550

Japanese collection

Papyrus collection

Persian collection

Syriac collection

Thai collection

  • Extracts from the Pali canon (Tipitaka) and Qualities of the Buddha (Mahabuddhaguna). Thailand, late 18th century
    Extracts from the Pali canon (Tipitaka) and Qualities of the Buddha (Mahabuddhaguna). Thailand, late 18th century
  • Fortune-Telling Manual (Phrommachat) with the twelve animals of the Thai zodiac and their associated attributes, avatars and plants. Thailand, c. 1845
    Fortune-Telling Manual (Phrommachat) with the twelve animals of the Thai zodiac and their associated attributes, avatars and plants. Thailand, c. 1845
  • Extracts from the Pali canon (Tipitaka) and Story of Phra Malai. Thailand, late 19th century
    Extracts from the Pali canon (Tipitaka) and Story of Phra Malai. Thailand, late 19th century
  • Extracts from the Pali canon (Tipitaka) and Story of Phra Malai. Thailand, 1897
    Extracts from the Pali canon (Tipitaka) and Story of Phra Malai. Thailand, 1897

Tibetan collection

Turkish collection

Western collection

Western Miscellaneous collection

Western Prints and Drawings collection

Others

  • First edition of 'The Prester John of the India' (Ho Preste Joam das Indias) by Francisco Álvares. Lisbon, 1540
    First edition of 'The Prester John of the India' (Ho Preste Joam das Indias) by Francisco Álvares. Lisbon, 1540
  • Embroidered Binding. Possibly an Italian 18th-century binding of white silk Damask. The Book of Common Prayer and administration of the sacraments
    Embroidered Binding. Possibly an Italian 18th-century binding of white silk Damask. The Book of Common Prayer and administration of the sacraments
  • Art Nouveau binding by Charles Meunier. Paris, 1897
    Art Nouveau binding by Charles Meunier. Paris, 1897

References

  1. ^ "Chester Beatty Story". Chester Beatty. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  2. ^ Clare Pollard (1 September 2000). "The Chester Beatty Library and its East Asian Collections". Antiquity. Archived from the original on 17 May 2011. Retrieved 21 March 2008.
  3. ^ Brian Lavery (17 July 2002). "Arts Abroad; An Irish Castle for Religious Manuscripts". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 March 2008.
  4. ^ "Castle is Fitting Home for Beatty Treasures". The Irish Times. 3 February 2000. Retrieved 21 March 2008.
  5. ^ Elizabeth Hutcheson (3 December 2006). "Chester Beatty Library: Magnificent Collection of Islamic and Far Eastern Artefacts". Mathaba News Network. Archived from the original on 13 May 2015. Retrieved 21 March 2008.
  6. ^ "Priceless Ancient Text Reassembled". BBC News. 12 July 2001. Retrieved 21 March 2008.
  7. ^ "Thrilling Messages from a Shared Past". The Irish Times. 6 January 2007. Retrieved 21 March 2008.
  8. ^ Robinson, James M. (2015). The Manichaean Codices of Medinet Madi. Cambridge: James Clarke & Company. ISBN 978-0-227-90389-6.
  9. ^ Beduhn, Jason D.; Dilley, Paul; Gardner, Iain (2023). The Medinet Madi Library of Manichaean Codices at 90: Papers from the Symposium at the Chester Beatty Library in Dublin, 18-19 October 2019. Nag Hammadi and Manichaean Studies. Vol. 104. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-53982-2.
  10. ^ "Christianity | Explore the Collections". Chester Beatty. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  11. ^ A Catalogue of the Persian Manuscripts and Miniatures Archived 3 August 2019 at the Wayback Machine Chester Beatty
  12. ^ Ireland and Japan cooperate in Preservation of Ancient ArtworksBy Shane McCausland, Curator of the East Asian Collections Archived 29 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine Ireland Embassy in Japan
  13. ^ These are collection highlights according to museum site "Chester Beatty Explore". Chester Beatty. (at least those, which have image in Wikimedia commons)

External links

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  • Meeting at the Chester Beatty, read by Catherine Ann Cullen
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