FMNH 116025.nosub[1]
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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-25/01c | Locality: Peking. | People: Chinese. Stock. | Name: Painting on paper by Tang-Yin (1470-1523). The god of longevity (Shou-hsing), the goddess Ma-Ku, and a boy offering wine to them (Liu-hai?); no background. No signature, but Tang-Yin's seal attached in the right lower corner. (Ming) | Collection: Mrs. T. B. Blackstone Expedition, Berthold Laufer, Collector 1908=1910. | Notes: | Width 89 cm | Length 162 cm | Height | Price 10 Tls | [LEFT MARGIN] A | 116025 | ENT | 6007 | Acc. 1114 |Download fileScanner: Keri Jakubowski
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Description: scan of annotated catalog cardCatalog Number: 116025.nosub[1]Description: paintingMaterials: pigment, paperCultural Attribution: Han ChineseTime Period: MingAccession Number: [1114] Blackstone Chinese and Tibetan Expedition - 1908-1910 (Expedition)Accession Year: 1910Other Numbers: 6007City/Town: Xian - SinganfuCollector/Source: Blackstone Chinese and Tibetan Expedition - 1908-1910, Berthold Laufer : Field Museum of Natural HistoryEMu IRN: 1352655GUID: 916ab666-cf55-4cf0-aabb-d3b9b50b45c7
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