Lot 130 二十世紀初 北魏石雕造像碑拓片一組四件

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拍品信息

拍品名称
二十世紀初 北魏石雕造像碑拓片一組四件
起拍价
USD 1,000
估值区间
1,000 - 2,000 USD
尺寸
未知
品相
Overall with minor stains, foxing and yellowing consistent with age. Occasional small tears, including to the bottom edge of one rubbing.

整體見少許微細污漬及汎黃,與年代相符。見少許輕微撕損,包括一拓片底部。
更多信息
mounted on paper (4)
The largest 51⅝ in. x 12⅝ in.;131 cm x 32.3 cm
来源:Collection of Esther Underhill Haviland (1921-1996) and John McMullen Farrior (1920-1989), acquired in China between 1947 and 1950, and thence by descent.
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说明:From 1947 to 1950, Esther Underhill Haviland (1921-1996) lived in Beijing at a moment when scholarship and history converged. As a graduate student at Tsinghua University and a member of the first cohort of Fulbright scholars, she studied archaeology under Chen Mengjia, the first and foremost scholar of China’s ancient bronzes and oracle bones of the period. Analyzing fragments of inscribed oracle bones, Haviland sought to trace the military history of the Shang dynasty, searching for narratives carried across millennia. In Beijing, she met John McMullen Farrior (1920-1989), and the two married in July 1949, with Chen Mengjia, Esther's teacher, mentor and then already close friend, escorting her down the aisle. A summary of Esther’s Fulbright years appears in Wilma Fairbank's America’s Cultural Experiment in China, 1942–1949, Washington, D.C., 1976, pp 186-187, capturing a brief, luminous chapter in the long history of this cultural exchange.

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拍品的品相状况如何?
Overall with minor stains, foxing and yellowing consistent with age. Occasional small tears, including to the bottom edge of one rubbing.

整體見少許微細污漬及汎黃,與年代相符。見少許輕微撕損,包括一拓片底部。
这件拍品的流传来源是什么?
Collection of Esther Underhill Haviland (1921-1996) and John McMullen Farrior (1920-1989), acquired in China between 1947 and 1950, and thence by descent.
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