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馆藏中国是“南山供秀”平台根据平时收集的各博物馆官网资料而整理的专题内容,主要以分享为主,对内容新老不做辨伪。
本期分享美国底特律艺术博物馆(Detroit Institute of Art, Detroit, MI)收藏的部分造像。底特律艺术博物馆成立于1885,博物馆最初位于杰佛逊大道,但是,由于其快速扩张,1927年搬到一个更大的地-伍德沃德大道。艺术机构中的藏品位于美国前六位,2003年曾被评为美国第二大市属博物馆,馆内有100多个画廊,藏品包罗万象,对艺术文化发展的历史整理也很完备,保存了人类从古至今的多元文化。这里有世界上很多名人的真迹,是一个珍贵的艺术宝库,这里面有世界上很先进的绘画工具,整个设备非常的完善,有很多有特色的艺术品,比如荷兰的后裔比利时人的绘画,还有非常抽象的画像,各种各样的风格流派,应有尽有,里面的来自17世纪的绘画使整个美术馆的精髓。这里有罗丹的雕塑《思想者》、梵高的自画像、墨西哥艺术家迭戈·里维拉的巨型壁画,以及伦勃朗、毕加索、塞尚、惠斯勒的杰作,数不胜数。亚洲展品也令人眼花缭乱。以下信息介绍来源于博物馆官网,部分信息有误,因本篇内容只做收集分享,所以对真伪不做讨论。故下列藏品信息及断代不代表本平台观点。https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/buddhist-stele-37317Including base: 16 5/8 in.base: 2 3/4 x 9 1/2 x 5 5/8 in.Founders Society Purchase with funds from Mr. and Mrs. James A.BeresfordFormerly in the collection of: Yamanaka & Co., New York
Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills.
Sotheby, Parke-Bernet, New York, CRANBROOK COLLECTIONS SALE No. 3369, 4 May 1972, p 191, no 529 (ill). DIA BULLETIN, vol 52, no 1, 1953, p 33 (ill).
https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/buddha-triad-mandorla-37299Buddha Triad with MandorlaOverall: 24 1/2 × 14 1/4 × 3 5/8 inches (62.2 × 36.2 × 9.2 cm)Provenance:
(C. T. Loo [1880-1957])
1929-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
Siren, Osvald. Chinese Sculpture. London, 1925, p. 96, pl. 364. Loan Exhibition of Chinese Art. Exh. cat., DIA. November 1929, no. 68. "Buddhist Art" Twenty-Fourth Loan Exhibition. Exh. cat., DIA. October 1942, no. 56.https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/buddha-attendants-and-lions-37315Buddha with Attendants and LionsProvenance:
(A. H. Bahr)
1922-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/buddha-attendants-373167 1/2 x 22 1/2 x 14 1/2 in.(A. H. Bahr)
1922-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA


https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/pratyeka-buddha-37296
Pratyeka Buddha
Date:
550/577
Dimensions:
Overall: 56 1/2 × 15 1/4 × 9 3/4 inches (143.5 × 38.7 × 24.8 cm)
Including base: 82 × 19 1/2 × 19 1/2 inches, 1174 pounds (208.3 × 49.5 × 49.5 cm, 532.5 kg)
Credit Line:
City of Detroit Purchase
Accession Number:
29.444
Provenance:
(C.T. Loo)
1929-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
Published References:
Burlington Magazine 25 (1914): pp. 40, 43 (ill.).
Siren, Osvald. Chinese Sculpture. London, 1925, pl. 473A.
Chinese Exhibition. Exh. cat., Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit, 1929, cat. no. 70.
Leidy, Denise Patry and Birgitta Augustin. “Buddha, Deva or Devotee? A Buddhist sculpture from Xiangtangshan in the Detroit Institute of Arts.” Orientations 44, no. 7 (2013): pp. 66-69.

https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/guanyin-37295Guanyin, Bodhisattva of Compassion (Alternate Title)Limestone with traces of gilt and polychromeProvenance:
(Ton-Ying & Company [est. 1902], New York, USA and Paris, France)
1926-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
DIA BULLETIN, vol 8, no 4, 1927, p 40 (ill).https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/amida-buddha-37309Provenance:
(M. Gutman, Berlin, Germany)
1926-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/head-bodhisattva-37297Founders Society Purchase, Director's Discretionary Fundhttps://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/head-buddha-37342Provenance:
(A. H. Bahr)
1922-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
https://dia.org/collection/head-buddha-37343Provenance:
(A. H. Bahr)
1922-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit,







https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/maitreya-37294
Maitreya
Date:
520
Dimensions:
Overall: 17 3/4 inches × 6 1/2 inches × 6 inches (45.1 × 16.5 × 15.2
cm)
Credit Line:
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Edsel B. Ford
Accession Number:
30.303
Details:
Maitreya is considered the successor to the founder of the Buddhist faith. When Maitreya comes in the future, he will bring universal salvation and happiness. Until that time, Buddhists believe that they are reborn after death in accordance with their deeds in life. This altarpiece is one of the largest and finest surviving examples of Maitreya. The slender form is decoratively enrobed in elongated triangular folds suggesting the mysteries of a higher realm.
Signed, Marks, Inscriptions:
Inscribed, on back of base: In the first year of Jeng Kuang, the tenth month, the twenty seventh day, I, Fu Lin-du, on behalf of the parents of seven generations, for the family now living, and for all infinite creation, revently cast this image of Maitreya, and offer in sacrifice incense and flowers, hoping that the entirety of living creatures passing through Maitreys's three stages of transformation will quickly become Buddhas.
Provenance:
formerly in the collection of Dr. Friederich Sarre [1865 - 1945] (Berlin, Germany). 1929, (Edgar Worch [1880 - 1972] Berlin, Germany)
1930-present, Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA), purchased with funds from Edsel B. Ford [1893-1943] and Eleanor Ford [1896-1976]
Published References:
Bulletin of the DIA 12, no. 2 (1930): p. 14. Visser, H. Exhibition of Chinese Art. Amsterdam, 1925; The Hague, 1926, pl. 26-27. Exhibition of Chinese Art. Cat., Preussische Akadamie der Kunst. Berlin, 1929, no. 248. Loan Exhibition of Chinese Art. Exh. cat., DIA. Detroit, November 19-December 12, 1929, no. 66. Cohn, W. "Maitreya," Kunst und Kunstler XXI. ff 69. Glaser, C. Ostasiatische Plastik. Berlin, 1925, (fig. 29-31). Salmony, Alfred. Exhibition of Chinese Art. Exh. cat., Mills College. California, October-December 1934, no. 200. Buddhist Art. Exh. cat., DIA. Detroit, October 1942, no. 46. Chinese Buddhist Bronzes. Exh. cat., University of Michigan Museum of Art. Ann Arbor, April-May 1950, no. 20. Chinese Bronzes in American Collections. Exh. cat., Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, 1938, no. 362. Treasures of Chinese Art. Exh. cat., J. B. Speed Art Museum. Louisville, January 18-February 21, 1965, no. 10 (ill.). DIA Handbook. 1971, p. 45. University Liggett Antiques Show. Exh. cat., University Liggett School. Grosse Pointe Woods, June 13-16, 1979, pp. 74, 76. "Family Art Game," Detroit News (April 10, 1983): p. 24 (ill.) [DIA Advertising Supplement].

https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/bodhisattva-37400Gift of Mrs. James Marshall PlumerJames Marshall Plumer [1899 - 1960] (Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA)
Caroline Lawrence Plumer [1901-1995] (Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA)
1962-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
DIA, PLUMER COLLECTION OF ORIENTAL ART, March 6 - April 8, 1962, cat no 101.https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/kuan-yin-37298Overall: 5 3/4 × 2 1/4 × 1 1/2 inches (14.6 × 5.7 × 3.8 cm)Including base: 6 3/4 × 3 1/4 × 3 1/4 inches (17.1 × 8.3 × 8.3 cm)Gift of Friends of Janette Adams Gray in her memoryJames Marshall Plumer [1899 - 1960] (Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA)
1962, purchased from Caroline Lawrence Plumer [1901-1995] (Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA)
1962-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
DIA, PLUMER COLLECTION OF ORIENTAL ART, March 6 - April 8, 1962, no 110. Albright Art Gallery, Buffalo, MASTER BRONZES, Feb 1937, cat no 30. University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor, CHINESE BUDDHIST BRONZES, April 13 - May 7, 1950, cat no 50.https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/armored-bearer-37452Founders Society Purchase, General Membership FundDIA, BUDDHIST ART, Oct 1942, no 64. DIA BULLETIN, vol 23, no 6, 1944, p 49. Los Angeles County Museum, THE ARTS OF THE T'ANG DYNASTY, 1957, no 78. Dayton Art Institute, OH, Cooper-Hewitt Museum, NY, George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum, MA, Birmingham Museum of Art, AL, CHINESE GOLD & SILVER IN AMERICAN COLLECTIONS, Nov 10, 1984- Sept 22, 1985, p 96, cat no 65 (ill).https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/buddha-37105Provenance:
Carl F. Clarke
1952-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/buddha-37022Overall: 46 3/4 inches × 17 1/2 inches × 12 inches (118.7 × 44.5 ×DIA BULLETIN, vol 11, no 2, 1929, p 20 (ill).Rowland Jr., Benjamin, The Evolution of the Buddha Image, New York,1976, pp. 100-1 (ill.), 140.https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/guardian-figure-37030Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. YoungDIA, THE ARTS OF THE MING DYNASTY, April 22 -DIA BULLETIN, vol 32, no 4, 1952-53, (cover ill only).University Liggett School, Grosse Pointe Woods, Mi, UNIVERSITY LIGGETTANTIQUES SHOW, June 13-16, 1979, p 117.https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/lions-head-37361Overall: 27 1/2 × 21 × 29 inches, 344 pounds (69.9 × 53.3 × 73.7 cm,Founders Society Purchase, Edsel B. Ford FundDealer stated this work came from Shanxi Province.DIA BULLETIN, vol 13, no 2, 1931, pp 14-16 (ill).DIA, BUDDHIST ART-TWENTY FOURTH LOAN EXHIBITION, Oct 1942, no 66."FAMILY ART GAME", DIA Advertising Supplement, DETROIT FREE PRESS,April 26, 1981, p 29 (ill).



https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/shakyamuni-ascetic-37013late 13th - early 14th centuryOverall: 11 3/4 × 8 1/8 × 6 1/2 inches (29.8 × 20.6 × 16.5 cm)1929-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
Bulletin of the DIA 11, no. 2 (1929): p. 22 (ill.). Ashton, L. and B. Grey. Introduction to Chinese Art. London, 1935, p. 130. Buddhist Art. Detroit Institute of Arts, 1942, no. 78. DIA Picture Book: Art of India, China, and Japan. 1946. Ashton, L., and B. Grey. Chinese Art. New York, 1953, p. 116. [as T'ang] Chinese Art Under the Mongols: The Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368). Cleveland Museum of Art. 1968-1969, no. 20 (ill.). DIA Handbook. 1971, p. 48. University Liggett Antiques Show. Exh. cat., University Liggett School. Grosse Pointe Woods, 1979, pp. 74, 76, 100. "Family Art Game," Detroit News/Detroit Free Press. (April 18, 1982): p. 4 (ill.). [DIA Advertising Supplement.] Mitchell, S.W. "The Asian Collection at the Detroit Institute of Arts," Orientations 13, no. 5 (May 1982): pp. 14-36 (fig. 2). "Family Art Game," Detroit News (April 14, 1985): p. 7 (ill.). [DIA Advertising Supplement]. 100 Masterworks from the Detroit Institute of Arts. New York, 1985, p. 50-51 (ill.). Hanks, James E. “Curators of Asian Art at the DIA - from the Collection’s Origins to the 1940s.” Bulletin of the DIA 92, no. 1/4 (2018): pp. 86-87 (fig. 6). Augustin, Birgitta. "'Like stars seen on the bottom of deep wells': Recalling a Shakyamuni in Detroit," Orientations. vol. 52, no. 1 (January/February 2021): pp. 74-76, (fig. 1) p. 75.
https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/goddess-mercy-37001Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Hilbert H. DeLawterhttps://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/head-bodhisattva-37425Excluding headdress: 21 in.Founders Society PurchaseMarch, Benjamin, "A Chinese Head," Bulletin ofthe DIA, vol. IX, no. 2, Nov. 1927, pp. 15-17 (ill.).University Liggett School, Grosse Pointe Woods, Mi, UNIVERSITY LIGGETTANTIQUES SHOW, June 13-16, 1979, p 110.https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/figure-37581Gift of Mrs. Franklin J. Knighthttps://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/figure-37582Gift of Mrs. Franklin J. Knighthttps://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/guanyin-37182Overall: 9 inches × 5 3/4 inches × 5 inches (22.9 × 14.6 × 12.7 cm)Founders Society Purchase, Joseph H. Boyer Memorial Fundhttps://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/guanyin-37040Sold by Otto Burchard and Co. to K. T. Keller Collection of K. T. Keller prior to 1963.https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/figure-943414 5/8 x 5 1/2 x 5 1/8 in. (37.1 x 14.0 x 13.0 cm)Gift of Frederick K. Stearnshttps://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/child-holding-lotus-leaf-3849Height x width: 3 x 1 1/2 in. (7.6 x 3.8 x 1.3 cm)Diameter: 7/8 in. (2.2 cm)Gift of the Honorable and Mrs. G. Mennen Williamshttps://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/weather-god-37055https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/male-chimaera-37044https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/female-chimaera-37028https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/temple-guardian-37407https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/crouching-hare-37170Henry K. Schoch (Detroit, Michigan, USA). 1954-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)Salmony, A. Carved Jade of Ancient China. Berkeley: Gillick Press, 1938, no. 5, pl. 15.https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/bear-ornament-21681 1/2 x 1 1/2 in. (3.8 x 3.8 cm)https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/four-heads-buddhist-divinities-37401Four Heads of Buddhist DivinitiesOverall: 10 7/8 × 21 3/8 × 1 3/8 inches (27.6 × 54.3 × 3.5 cm)Provenance:
(Yamanaka and Co., Ltd. [1895-1944], New York, New York, USA)
1928-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/kuan-yin-and-attendants-2352Gift of Cornelius Ruxton Love, Jr.https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/kuan-yins-attendants-235365 1/2 x 43 1/2 in. (166.4 x 110.5 cm)Gift of Cornelius Ruxton Love, Jr.https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/kuan-yin-and-two-attendants-1207Kuan-Yin and Two Attendants31 3/4 x 22 1/2 in. (80.6 x 57.1 cm)Yamanaka & Co. (dealer) Published References March,Benjamin. "A Tun-huang Buddhist Painting," DIA Bulletin, vol. 10, no.Buddhist Art (exhibition catalogue). Detroit: DIA, Twenty-fourth LoanExhibition, October1942, no. 68 (ill.).
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