The Lizzadro Collection

Over 70 years ago, Joseph Lizzadro began collecting Chinese jade carvings.  He focused his collecting on the beauty of the material and the quality of craftsmanship. Today, the Lizzadro Family’s appreciation for the highest quality art created from stone makes the Museum’s collection unique in the world.

Many of the important pieces in the collection are dated to China’s most prolific era of carving, the Qianlong (Ch’ien Lung) period 1736 to 1795.  Under the influence of Emperor Qianlong, many anonymous artisans of the era reached the highest level of carving artistry. The majority of the Museum’s collection represents works from the Qing (Ch’ing) Dynasty 1644 to 1912.

Imperial Screen

In February 2019, the Imperial Screen was sent to the Chicago Conservation Center for restoration. Watch its amazing transformation here! The screen is now on display in a 360 degree viewing case.

PERMANENT COLLECTION