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徐湖平等24人被查处 《江南春》已归存南博
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-09 17:12
Core Viewpoint - The investigation into the management of donated cultural relics at the Nanjing Museum has revealed serious violations of regulations, leading to the illegal sale and loss of valuable artworks, including the Ming Dynasty painting "Jiangnan Spring" [2][7]. Group 1: Investigation Findings - A comprehensive investigation was conducted by a team from the Jiangsu Provincial Government, which included interviews with over 1,100 individuals and the review of more than 65,000 documents [2]. - The investigation traced the whereabouts of five donated artworks, including "Jiangnan Spring," which was originally donated in 1959 [2]. - The investigation identified that the painting "Jiangnan Spring" was improperly transferred and sold by the museum, leading to its eventual auction and subsequent withdrawal due to a report from the donor's descendants [2][3]. Group 2: Details of Artwork Transactions - "Jiangnan Spring" was sold for 2,250 yuan after a price manipulation by a museum employee [3]. - The painting "Imitation of Beiyuan Landscape" was sold for 14,000 yuan in March 1999 [4]. - "Double Horse Painting" was sold for 13,550 yuan in September 2000 [5]. - "Colorful Landscape" was found in the museum's collection and had not been sold [6]. - "Pine Wind and Whispering Temple" was sold for 16,000 yuan in March 1995, and its current status is still under investigation [6]. Group 3: Violations and Accountability - The investigation revealed that the Nanjing Museum and the provincial cultural department violated regulations by approving the illegal transfer and sale of artworks, resulting in significant social repercussions [7]. - The former deputy director of the museum, Xu Huping, is implicated in serious misconduct, including failing to follow proper procedures for the management of donated artworks [7][8]. - A total of 29 individuals from various departments are facing disciplinary actions, with 24 still under investigation, while 5 have passed away [8].