Buddhist stele
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Period
ca. 520s -
Geography
China -
Material
Stone -
Dimension
H x W x D: 99.6 x 81.2 x 27.7 cm (39 3/16 x 31 15/16 x 10 7/8 in) -
Accession Number
F1968.54 -
EDAN ID
edanmdm:fsg_F1968.54
Object Details
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Provenance
From at least 1925 to 1968Eugene Meyer (1875-1959) and Agnes E. Meyer (1887-1970), Washington, DC, and Mt. Kisco, NY [1]From 1968Freer Gallery of Art, given by Agnes E. Meyer, 1968 [2]Notes:[1] The stele is documented as a part of the Meyer collection in Osvald Sirén, Chinese Sculpture From the Fifth to the Fourteenth Century (London: Benn, Ltd., 1925), vol. 1, p. 48, vol. 2, pl. 183.[2] The stele is included in Agnes E. Meyer’s Deed of Gift, listed as no. 38 in the document’s Annex, dated July 24, 1967, copy in object file.It was accessioned to the Freer Gallery’s collection in 1968. -
Collection
Freer Gallery of Art Collection -
Exhibition History
Chinese Art—Stone Sculpture (September 1, 1979 to March 14, 1982)Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Memorial Exhibition (September 25, 1971 to October 2, 1972)Chinese Art (January 1, 1963 to March 6, 1981) -
Previous custodian or owner
Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer ((1875-1959) and (1887-1970)) -
Origin
China -
Credit Line
Gift of Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer -
Type
Sculpture -
Restrictions and Rights
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