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尺寸:50.8 x 24.2 x 20.2 cm
年代:清代(17-18世纪)
质地:干漆夹纻
风格:中原
来源:美国弗利尔美术馆
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鉴赏:
Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara (Guanyin) standing on a lotus emerging from waves
一尊干漆夹纻空心观音像,头戴风帽,宽大的衣袍向右飘拂。菩萨立于翻涌的波浪之上,中央有一朵盛开的莲花。其腰部微曲,上背略弓,形成一道柔和的曲线。双手结说法印。胸前露出宝珠璎珞。
Lacquer and cloth (dry lacquer technique) with traces of gilding
Artist
Attributed to the Shen Shao'an Family Workshop
来源:
Rolf Jacoby (1907–1989)
Mr. Rolf R. Jacoby and Mrs. Maureen R. Jacoby
Mrs. Maureen R. Jacoby (1927– 2002)
传承:
1947-1950 to 1964
Rolf Jacoby (c.1907-1989) acquired in Seoul, Korea [1]
1964 to 1989
Rolf Jacoby and Maureen (T. Roche) Jacoby (1927-2002) owned jointly upon their marriage in 1964 [2]
1989 to 1990
Maureen Jacoby inherited upon the death of her husband on May 8, 1989 [3]
1990 to 2021
Freer Gallery of Art Study Collection, given by Maureen Jacoby in 1990 [4]
From 2021
Transferred from the Freer Study Collection to the Freer Gallery of Art Collection, May 2021 [5]
Notes:
[1] Born in Dortmund, Germany, Rolf Jacoby was a professional musician who immigrated to the United States from Vienna in 1938. He became a professor of music at Goddard College, conducting the choir and orchestra. In 1941, he joined the United States Army. He became an American citizen in 1943 and then became a government intelligence officer in North Africa and Italy. After World War II, the American government sent him to Vienna. Around 1947, Jacoby began his career in the Foreign Service as a diplomat in Seoul, Korea. While there, he helped to establish the Seoul Symphony Orchestra and began collecting Asian art. Leaving his post in Korea around 1950, Jacoby also held diplomatic postings in Bari, Italy; Manchester, England; Dakar, Senegal; Paris, France; and Tokyo, Japan. He married Maureen T. Roche on September 21, 1967. The couple resided in Washington, DC and Chestertown, MD. Rolf Jacoby likely purchased this object between 1946 and 1950, when serving his diplomatic post in Seoul Korea, see memo to Jan Stuart, January 26, 1990, in accession file F1991.70.
[2] See note 1.
[3] Rolf Jacoby died on May 8, 1989, in Centerville, MD and is buried in Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington D.C.
[4] See deed of gift, June 13, 1990, copy in accession file.
[5] See transfer form, June 1, 2021, copy in accession file.
展览:
A Collector's Cabinet (May 17 to November 1, 1998)