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

JOHN FALCONER - LILLA RUSSELL-SMITH 203. Ch. 0028 and Ch.0029. Left (Ch.0028): Avalokiteshvara (National Museum, New Delhi). Right (Ch.0029): Thousand-armed thousand-eyed Avalokiteshvara (National Museum, New Delhi). [1803] 204. Ch.0031 and Ch.0089. Left (Ch.0031): Vaishravana, Guardian of the North, top half of a fragmented painting (National Museum, New Delhi). Right (Ch.0089): Miniature ornamental banner (National Museum, New Delhi). Print marked 'Duplicate.' [1804] 205. Ch.00104 and Ch.00460. Left (Ch.00104): Fragment of a large painting showing Amitabha's Pure Land (National Museum, New Delhi). Right (Ch.00460): Fragment of a painting showing the Six-armed Avalokiteshvara (National Museum, New Delhi). [1805] 206. Ch.xxii. 0025 and Ch.00461. Left (Ch.xxii.0025): Fragment of Avalokiteshvara with eleven heads (National Museum, New Delhi). Ch.00461: Fragment (details barely visible, according to Serindia, show­ing Avalokiteshvara) (National Museum, New Delhi). [1806] 207. Ch. 00471, Ch. 00462 and Ch. 00466. Left (Ch.00471): Seven Treasures of the Cakravartin (National Museum, New Delhi). Ch. 00462: Avalokiteshvara (British Museum: OA. 1919,0101,0.113), ACA 1/97. Ch. 00466: Fragment of a painting, most probably showing Kshitigarbha or a monk (National Museum, New Delhi). [1807] 208. Ch. 00468, Ch.00469, Ch.00470 and Ch.00467. Left (Ch.00468): Fragmented painting showing Dhrtarastra, Guardian of the East (British Museum: OA. 1919,0101,0.112), ACA 1/107. Top right (Ch.00469): Fragment of Virupaksha, Guardian of the West (British Museum: OA. 1919,0101,0.114), ACA 1/104. Middle (Ch.00470): Fragmentary painting of a lokapala (guardian king) (British Museum: OA. 1919,0101,0.115), ACA 1/105. Bottom right (Ch.00467): Guardian demon Vuhyapada (British Museum: OA.1919, 0101,0.116), ACA 1/103. [1808] Stein Photo 38/3 Photographs of preservation of wall paintings, c. 1922 22 half-plate and quarter-plate prints, contained in an envelope from Sir John Marshall dated 1922. The prints demonstrate the procedures for preserving wall paintings, presumably carried out by the Archaeological Survey of India. The 'DG' prefix to the negative numbers presumably refers to the Director-General's Series of Archaeological Survey of India photographs. 1. Man preserving wall painting. [DG01] 2. Man preserving wall painting. |DG02] 3. Wall painting drying. [DG03] 106

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