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Object Number 35-10-60/16290.1.37
Display Title Trader sitting with his wares
Descriptions
Object Description Written on board: "35-10 / Tibet / Gift of Harrison Forman / The Explorers Club / New York City / A trader from Lhasa with his / stock of Lhasa homespuns, trinkets, / ornaments, Yak-hair rope, etc."
Department Photographic
Date 1885-1934
Artist Mr. Harrison Forman
Culture
  • Tibetan
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Asia / Tibet
Dimensions Overall: 9.525 × 13.97 cm (3 3/4 × 5 1/2 in.)
Provenance
Donor Donated by Mr. Harrison Forman

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Trader with his homespuns, trinkets, ornaments, yak-hair ropes, etc.
2004.29.14441 Trader with his homespuns, trinkets, ornaments, yak-hair ropes, etc.
Tibet
Trader
35-10-60/16290.1.16 Trader
Gansu
Yak
35-10-60/16290.1.52 Yak
Tibet
Gansu
Yak
35-10-60/16290.1.54 Yak
Tibet
Gansu
Man standing in monastery marketplace
35-10-60/16290.1.46 Man standing in monastery marketplace
Gansu
Tibet
Boots
35-10-60/16290.1.29 Boots
Tibet
Boy carrying backet of argols
35-10-60/16290.1.23 Boy carrying backet of argols
Gansu
Tibet
Horn snuff box
35-10-60/16290.1.44 Horn snuff box
Tibet
Gansu
Bon priest / sorceror
35-10-60/16290.1.61 Bon priest / sorceror
Tibet
Gansu
Men eating tea and Tsamba
35-10-60/16290.1.33 Men eating tea and Tsamba
Tibet
Yak butter in a sheep stomach
35-10-60/16290.1.56 Yak butter in a sheep stomach
Gansu
Tibet
Prayer windmill on a nomad yak-hair tent
35-10-60/16290.1.67 Prayer windmill on a nomad yak-hair tent
Tibet
Gansu