Core Viewpoint - The Nanjing Museum is under investigation by the National Cultural Heritage Administration regarding the management of its artifacts, particularly concerning the controversy surrounding the auction of a Ming Dynasty painting attributed to Qiu Ying [2][3]. Group 1: Investigation and Legal Proceedings - The Nanjing Museum received two court summons related to a "donation contract dispute" involving Ms. Pang Shuling since November 2024 [3][5]. - The museum officially accepted 137 paintings donated by Mr. Pang Zenghe (Ms. Pang Shuling's father) in January 1959 [3][5]. - Five disputed paintings mentioned in media reports were identified as "forgeries" by expert groups in 1961 and 1964 [3][5]. Group 2: Actions and Future Steps - The museum has initiated an investigation into the handling of the five disputed paintings and will cooperate with legal proceedings [3][5]. - If any illegal or irregular actions are discovered during the disposal of these paintings, the museum will work with relevant authorities for serious handling according to the law [3][5]. - The museum aims to enhance the management of donated items and its collection of artifacts moving forward [3][5].
官方通报南京博物院事件
中国基金报·2025-12-23 02:23