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Mann. The Armoury of the Castle of Churburg.
Mann. The Armoury of the Castle of Churburg.
Said to be from Chaian, Eupatoria district, Crimea, Russian Empire (now Ukraine) (Shcheglov and Katz 1991) In the 1880s, found in the village of Chaian, Eupatoria district, Crimea, by a local peasant; 1880s-90s, said to have been acquired by Islam-Ali, the father of a certain Abdulla-Islam-Ali-Oglu, purchased from a local peasant; with Islam-Ali, Eupatoria district, Crimea; 1914, offered for sale to the Russian Archaeological Institute in Istanbul by an anonymous dealer; [before 1918, acquired by Schepsel Gokhman (Hochmann), probably purchased from an anonymous dealer]; [with Schepsel Gokhman (Hochmann), Odessa (later Berlin); [before 1927, acquired by Kurt W
Mann. Coarelli, Filippo. 1966.
Published References Mann, Griffith C. Art of Ethiopia.
Mann, 1998. p. 119. Campbell, Thomas P., ed.
Pierre-François Percy, Baron de l’Empire, Paris (until d. 1825; sold with the Percy collection of 529 arms and armors, for Fr. 60,000, to Durand); Edmé-Antoine Durand, Paris (1825–30; Armures et Armes diverses composant la collection formée originairement par feu M
Mann, James G.
Said to be from near Thessaloniki (Richter 1937, p. 292). [With Michael Ritsos, Thessaloniki, Greece]; before 1913, acquired by Friedrich Ludwig von Gans, purchased from M. Ritsos; collection of F
frühhellenistischer Zeit, Archäologische Forschungen 16. p. 20 n. 86, Berlin: Mann
Mann, Vivian B., Jerrilynn D. Dodds, and T. F. Glick, ed.
A library of educational resources on racial justice compiled by employees of The Met.
conversation on the state of museum exhibitions and race (Joanne Jones-Rizzi and Stacey Mann
Mann. Metropolitan Museum of Art. 1970. Masterpieces of Fifty Centuries.
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