FMNH 116207.nosub[1]

  • EX2015 1a 116207  Reference Image
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    Description: scan of catalog card [FRONT] [MAIN BODY] Field Museum of Natural History. | [written in blue] Ind | Country: China. [Field Museum Subject Code written in red] 54B-25/01d | Locality: Peking. | People: Chinese. Stock. | Name: Painting on paper, ink - drawing. Lo - han (Arhat) threading a needle to mend his shabby garment on which 2 big patches are visible. Demon with 2 horns on head standing behind. In front his shoes, toward which a frog is running, [crossed : a man] Liu hai twisting a thread which he holds in his mouth & by the big toe of his night foot, by Ting Yun - peng. | Collection: Mrs, T. B. Blackstone Expedition, Berthold Laufer, Collector 1908=1910. | Notes: He wears socks ( tabi) of Japan style which might indicate Jap. influence on the Lohan subject. | Width 50.5 cm | Length 113.5 cm | Height | Price 4 $M | [LEFT MARGIN] A | 116207 | ENT |1685 | Acc. 1114 |
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Catalog Number: 116207.nosub[1]
Description: painting
Materials: pigment, paper
Cultural Attribution: Han Chinese
Time Period: Qing Dynasty - Ch'ing
Accession Number: [1114] Blackstone Chinese and Tibetan Expedition - 1908-1910 (Expedition)
Accession Year: 1910
City/Town: Beijing - Peking
Collector/Source: Blackstone Chinese and Tibetan Expedition - 1908-1910, Berthold Laufer : Field Museum of Natural History
EMu IRN: 1017083
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