É. Apor , H. Wang (ed.): Supplement to the Catalogue of the Collections of Sir Aurel Stein in the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Comp. by John Falconer, Ágnes Kárteszi, Ágnes Kelecsényi, Lilla Russell-Smith.

FALCONER John and RUSSELL-SMITH Lilla: Catalogue of Photographs Taken or Collected by Sir Aurel Stein

PHOTOGRAPHS 11. Looking up Chillinji Nullah. 12. Crossing stream at foot of Chillinji Nullah. 13. Justanan But. 14. Justanan But. 15. Justanan But. 16. Justanan But. 17. Justanan But. 18. Rock above Barennis, Chitral, beside Mastuj River. 19. Rock above Barennis, Chitral, beside Mastuj River. 20. Rock near junction of Turikho [?] and Mastuj rivers near Charan-Chitral. 'You mention it in your Serindia .' This is the rock carving at Charrun, representing a stupa, visited by Stein on 11 May 1906, described in Serindia, vol. 1, pp. 40-41 and illustrated in fig. 6. Stein Photo 38/2 Dunhuang Paintings: inventory set of photographs, c. 1920s Collection of 173 half-plate prints (numbered 1-208, but lacking some numbers), contained in paper wrapping inscribed in blue pencil in Stein's hand, 'Chien-fo-tung inventory set.' The paintings are identified by their assigned serial numbers and the following listing notes the present location in either the British Museum (followed by its acquisition number) or the National Museum, New Delhi. References to Roderick Whitfield's The Art of Central Asia. The Stein Collection in the British Museum. 3 vols (Kodansha International, in association with the British Museum, Tokyo, 1982-1983) are also given as AC A followed by the volume and plate or fig­ure number. 1. Ch.lv.003: (originally 0035, but crossed out). Amitabha's Paradise (National Museum, New Delhi). [1601]. 2. Ch.iii. 004: Thousand-armed Thousand-eyed Avalokiteshvara (British Museum: OA. 1919,0101,0.56). AC A 2/22. [1602], 3. Ch. 00222: Buddha Assembly (National Museum, New Delhi). [1603], 4. Ch. 00223: Thousand-armed Thousand-eyed Avalokiteshvara (National Museum, New Delhi). [1604] 5. Ch. Iii. 003: Paradise of Bhaishajyaguru (British Museum: OA. 1919,0101,0.36), ACA 1/9. [1605] 6. Ch. 00102: Eleven-headed Avalokiteshvara (British Museum: OA. 1919,0101,0.63), ACA 2/29. [1606] 7. Ch.lvi.0019: Thousand-armed Thousand-eyed Avalokiteshvara (British Museum: OA. 1919,0101,0.35) ACA 1/18. [1607] 8. Ch. Iii. 004: (in green on print: 'For remainder see Ch.lxi.008. Neg.1637'). Illustration to the Fumu enzhongjing (British Museum: 91

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