斯坦贷款收藏:陶瓷和佛教雕塑从丝绸之路在维多利亚和阿尔伯特博物馆

Sascha Priewe
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众所周知,维多利亚和阿尔伯特博物馆(V&A)收藏了大量来自敦煌和其他中亚遗址的重要纺织品,这些纺织品是马克·斯坦因爵士(1862-1943)在西突厥斯坦塔里木盆地(今新疆维吾尔自治区)和甘肃省沿丝绸之路探险时发现的。但人们通常不知道的是,V&A博物馆还收藏了一些同样由斯坦收集的陶瓷和佛教物品。近600件纺织品是印度政府分三期(1923年、1932年和1933年)提供的永久贷款,主要来自斯坦因的第二次探险(1906-1908年),也来自他的第三次探险(1913-1916年)。相比之下,70多件陶瓷和佛教物品仅来自斯坦因的第二次探险。博物馆和印度政府于1923年11月23日同意永久借出这些文物。在安德鲁·w·梅隆基金会的资助下,V&A博物馆于2003年对这些纺织品碎片进行了拍摄和编目,并对这部分斯坦借藏品进行了保护工作,改善了储存条件。敦煌的纺织品现在可以在
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The Stein Loan Collection: Ceramics and Buddhist Sculpture from the Silk Roads in the Victoria and Albert Museum
It is commonly known that the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A), holds a large and important collection of textiles from Dunhuang and other Central Asian sites, retrieved by Sir Marc Aurel Stein (1862-1943) during his expeditions along the Silk Roads in the Tarim Basin in West Turkestan (present-day Uyghur Autonomous Region of Xinjiang) and Gansu Province. But it is generally unknown that the V&A also holds a number of ceramic and Buddhist objects also collected by Stein. The nearly 600 textiles were given on permanent loan by the Government of India in three instalments (1923, 1932, and 1933) and come mainly from Stein’s second (1906-1908) but also from his third expedition (1913-1916). By contrast, the more than seventy ceramic and Buddhist objects stem from Stein’s second expedition only. The Museum and the Government of India agreed on 23 November 1923 to the permanent loan of these artefacts. Funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation allowed the V&A to photograph and catalogue the textile fragments in 2003, as well as to conduct conservation work and improve the storage conditions for this part of the Stein Loan Collection. The textiles from Dunhuang can now be accessed on the
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