Core Viewpoint - The Nanjing Museum is addressing media reports regarding the appearance of a Ming Dynasty painting by Qiu Ying in the auction market, which has raised public concern. The museum is currently involved in a legal dispute related to a donation contract and is conducting an investigation into the matter [1]. Group 1 - The museum received two court documents regarding a "donation contract dispute" involving Ms. Pang Shuling since November 2024 [1]. - In January 1959, the museum officially accepted a donation of 137 paintings from Mr. Pang Zenghe, Ms. Pang Shuling's father [1]. - The five disputed paintings mentioned in the reports were identified as "forgeries" by expert groups in 1961 and 1964 [1]. Group 2 - In the 1990s, the museum disposed of the five disputed paintings in accordance with the "Museum Collection Management Measures" [1]. - The museum is currently cooperating with the ongoing legal proceedings and will investigate the whereabouts of the five disputed paintings [1]. - The museum will strengthen the management of donated items and collection artifacts, and further verification is needed regarding whether the painting "Jiangnan Spring" is part of the donated collection [1].
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第一财经·2025-12-17 13:34