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Purchased in Luxor by Reverend Randolph Berens, ca. 1894. Later in Bruce collection, sold at Sotheby’s, Jan. 18, 1951, no. 286. Purchased by Albert Gallatin at a private sale at Spinks, London, 1951. Exhibited at The Metropolitan Museum, December 1959 – February 1960, and published in the exhibition’s catalog, 1961
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Inscription: Inscribed lower right: Petro Pauwlo RubbensOn back of mount: J C Robinson / July 18 1983 from Ld. Aylesford coll. (see Lugt suppl. 2141b)Lower center of mount in ink: 133Marking: Lower right collector’s mark of Sir John Charles Robinson (Lugt 1433)On mount collector’s stamp of Earl of Aylesford (Lugt 58)
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Folios from an Album of CalligraphyMounted within colorful ebru (marbled) papers and surrounded by parti-colored inner borders, these two pages of graceful calligraphy form part of a leather-bound album composed of six folios
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Inscription: At upper right, inscribed „nota quod color pullus non est / peculiaris Sinensium litteratis sed / Patribus S Iesù exceptis tamen fascijs / ceruleis quae [„omnibus“ deleted] ceteris [que] communes sunt / Sinenses porro vestis colore non uno / sed quovis promiscue utantur
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1960, excavated under the direction of Max Mallowan, on behalf of the British School of Archaeology in Iraq; ceded in the division of finds to the British School of Archaeology in Iraq; acquired by the Museum in 1960, as a result of its financial contribution to the excavations
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