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Kneeling Monster - F1916.345 Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery |
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Kneeling Monster - F1916.345 Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
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Northern Site - Middle Cave
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| Scanned On: |
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| Added On: |
2005-11-18 |
| Vertex Count: |
5,050,482 |
| Stage: |
5 - Done |
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| Status: |
Done |
| Last Modified: |
2010-01-19 |
| Modified By: |
Adrianne, Lec |
| Misc: |
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| File Source: |
pass_one_holefilled.xdl |
Comments:
model1.xdl - shells registered, globally registered. - d61708d1c66704172ec2b5923f869f68 - 01/04/2007
model2a.xdl - external cosmetic cleanup complete, globaly registered - 68bdb5c3f9cc36a5da9894b7668004f9 - 01/04/2007
pass_one.xdl - 423e028b7e86809afb00bf8fbcb723c0 - 8/18/2007
pass_one_merged.xdl - 0e33f90f68f7066c3fa18277b9b3f071 - 11/21/2008
Coordinate System (x,y,z)
Transform by input file: pass_one_holefilled.xdl
Rotate: (140.5647,-83.0824,205.3123) deg
Translate: (-843.0364,260.7185,-1260.1291) mm
Bounding box size (x,y,z): (483.8834,874.4807,391.7222) mm
Approximate size (x,y,z): (48.5,87.5,39.5) cm
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Height: 88.4 cm
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Width: 47.3 cm
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Depth: 28.5 cm
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Weight:
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Freer/Sackler Gallery F1916.345
Gift of Charles Lang Freer
Published:
Leigh Ashton, An Introduction to the Study of Chinese Sculpture (London: Benn and Co., 1924), pl. 46: 2.
Howard, Orientations (May 1993), p., 98.
Howard, Archives of Asian Art, 49 (1996), p. 9, fig. 5.
Zhang and Sun 2004, 226, fig. 91.
Tsiang, Orientations, 38:6 (2007), p. 79, fig. 7.
The kneeling monster/demon is from the front right corner of the central pillar of the Middle Cave, perhaps carved separately and set in and therefore easily removed. The figure that now appears in the that position is a replacement modeled of clay and painted. The is a large fissure that runs from the central pillar onto the right wall of the cave. The quality of the stone may not have been suitable for carving, and the bodhisattva behind this monster figure appears also to have been sculpted separately and set onto the altar. The head of that figure is in the Columbia University collection. The bodhisattva and monster figures on the opposite side appear to be of a piece with the central pillar and are largely intact.
Howard attributed this sculpture to the North Cave.
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Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
http://www.asia.si.edu/
Smithonian Institution P.O. Box 37012 MRC 107
Washington D.C. 20013-7012 |
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Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
http://www.asia.si.edu/
Smithonian Institution P.O. Box 37012 MRC 107
Washington D.C. 20013-7012 |
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