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 20. Ch.lvii.OOí and Ch.lvii.002. Left (Ch.lvii.003): Avalokiteshvara as a Guide of Souls (British Museum: OA. 1919,0101,0.46), AC A 2/10. Right (Ch.lvii.002): Bodhisattva as a Guide of Souls (British Museum: OA. 1919,0101,0.47), ACA 2/9. [1620] 21. Ch.xxxvii.004: Paradise of Bhaishajyaguru (British Museum: OA. 1919,0101,0.32), ACA 1/16. [1621] 22. Ch.00103: Fragments, details barely visible. According to Serindia, Six­armed Avalokiteshvara (National Museum, New Delhi). [1622] 23. Ch.xxxviii.006: Fragments (National Museum, New Delhi). [1623] 24. Ch.liii.003: Paradise of Amitabha (National Museum, New Delhi). [1624] 25. Ch.lv.0024: Mandala of Avalokiteshvara (British Museum: OA. 1919,0101,0.66), ACA 2/23. [1625] 26. Ch.xxxviii.001 : Fragment, details barely visible. According to Serindia, Thousand-armed thousand-eyed Avalokiteshvara (National Museum, New Delhi). [1626] 27. Ch.lxi.0010 and Ch.xxvi.001. Left (Ch.lxi.0010): Two standing Bodhisattvas (National Museum, New Delhi). Right (Ch.xxvi.001 ): Cintamanicakra Avalokiteshvara (British Museum: OA. 1919,0101,0.10), ACA 2/5. [1627] 28. Ch.xxii.0016 and Ch.0091. Left (Ch.xxii.0016): Fragmented assembly with seated Bodhisattva. According to Serindia, Avalokiteshvara (National Museum, New Delhi). Right (Ch.0091): Avalokiteshvara (British Museum: OA.1919, 0101,0.25), ACA 1/14. [1628] 29. Ch. 00124 and Ch.lviii.002. Left (Ch.00124): Seated Avalokiteshvara with donors (National Museum, New Delhi). Ch.lviii.002 (in green pen, 001 crossed out): Figures from the right side of a seated Avalokiteshvara composition (National Museum, New Delhi). [1629] 30. Ch.lxvi.0013 and Ch.lxvi.008. Left (Ch.xlvi.0013): (annotated in green ink, 'xlvi.005' (crossed out) and in red ink: 'Dated 957 A.D.'). Eleven­headed Avalokiteshvara (British Museum: OA. 1919,0101,0.65). Right (Ch.xlvi.008): (annotated in red ink: 'Dated 952 A.D.). Buddha assembly with donors (National Museum, New Delhi). [1630] 31. Ch.00105 a and b: (annotated in green ink 'xxi.004' and '00105'). Four­armed Avalokiteshvara in two big fragments mounted as separate hang­ing scrolls. [1631] 32. Ch.lvi.0017 and Ch.xxi.001. Left (Ch.lvi.0017): Kshitigarbha as Lord of the Six Ways (British Museum: OA. 1919,0101,0.29*). Right (Ch. xxi.001): (annotated in red ink: 'Dated 963 A.D.'). Avalokiteshvara as Saviour from Perils (British Museum: OA. 1919,0101,0.24), ACA 2/25. [1632] 93

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