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Object Number
2010.5.36734
Display Title
T'ai Miao, main front court and hall, Eleanor, David, Lilith
Descriptions
Keywords
- Spatial Area
- Proper Name
- Ethnographic
Subject
- Dog
- Temple
- Court
- Boy
- Woman
- Hall
Department
Photographic
Date
1935-1936
Artist
Owen Lattimore
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Asia
/
China
Materials
Negative, 35mm
Dimensions
Overall: 3.5 cm (1 3/8 in.)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 2010.5.36730 | Back court of T'ai Miao, Eleanor and David |
Peking
Beijing Peip'ing | ||
| 2010.5.36733 | Marble balustrade, side of main T'ai Miao hall, with David Lattimore |
China
| ||
| 2010.5.36732 | Marble balustrade, side of main T'ai Miao hall |
China
| ||
| 2010.5.36731 | View from back terrace of T'ai Miao, of side of Wu Men |
China
| ||
| 2010.5.36670 | Court of Ch'eng-huang Miao, Sian, the main terrace |
China
| ||
| 2010.5.36543 | Yutaoho, Shansi, June 1935, Eleanor, David, Lilith at lunch |
China
| ||
| 2010.5.36669 | Court of Ch'eng-huang Miao, Sian, a corner tower and part of central tower |
China
| ||
| 2010.5.36671 | Court of Ch'eng-huang Miao, Sian, a guardian god |
China
| ||
| 2010.5.36667 | Court of Ch'eng-huang Miao, Sian, food stall |
China
| ||
| 2010.5.36668 | Court of Ch'eng-huang Miao, Sian, gateway through tower |
China
| ||
| 2010.5.36725 | Ming bridge, between Pata Ch'u and Tien T'ai Shan |
Peip'ing
Beijing Peking | ||
| 2010.5.36726 | Ming bridge, between Pata Ch'u and Tien T'ai Shan |
China
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