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YKVIRY B.Å, Stockholm the 27th of May 1933. Professor CaG. Seligman, Court Leys, Toot Baldon, Oxford. Dear Professor Seligman, Upon the initiative of H.R. H. the Crown Prince and with his very active support we are now ärränging in this museum two small, but scientifically interesting temporary edghibitions, to be opaned about the lst of September in connection with the l3th International Congress...
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YKVIRY B.Å, Stockholm the 27th of May 1933. Professor CaG. Seligman, Court Leys, Toot Baldon, Oxford. Dear Professor Seligman, Upon the initiative of H.R. H. the Crown Prince and with his very active support we are now ärränging in this museum two small, but scientifically interesting temporary edghibitions, to be opaned about the lst of September in connection with the l3th International Congress of Art History which will take place here in Stockholm September 14.7. One of these exhibitions consists of selected specimens of early Chinese bronzes etc., belonging to this museum and to Swedish collectors, with the addition of a few valuable pieces lent for the purpose from the Kunstindustrimuseum in Copenhagen. The special aim of this exhibition is to show all different kinds of Chinese bronzes (vessels, arms, buckles, mirrors etc.) Classified in ehronological groups. The other collection comprises 875 Ordos-bronzes, most of them belonging to this museum, but also numerous important pieces borrowed from collections abroad. This exhibition may be considered as a first effort in representing this remarkable group of Hiung-nu bronzes, which have only recently been clearly Tecognized as different from
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03268 - & » Chinese bronzes as well as from .contemporanseous bronzes from Siberia and from the homeland of the Scythians. A personal invitation to inspect thåse exhibitions and to take part in the in...
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03268 - & » Chinese bronzes as well as from .contemporanseous bronzes from Siberia and from the homeland of the Scythians. A personal invitation to inspect thåse exhibitions and to take part in the informal discussions which we hope will arise out of this inspection is herewith extended to you and to a small number of other students and connoisseurs of Far Eastern Art. We have also asked the Congress bureau to fyorrard to you all circularts connected with the Congress. Fe will very highly appreciate your presence in Stockholm at this occasion, with kindest regards Yours sincerely RR ed ., elicage / STA - 33 EE W., baplosn, (ESA, 2 RS ) - TER dk. Ag ; slu, BA, Main RS 4" tt SF ba Nar täoo5d6n ÖR TNE ERNA Stipe EE EG K ,O.Du., GMcagqv. RI RS Rn [SA Tämnlnn Ve or -N (CW. Ms, Vecpuing. UY - 33 Inse O Et Boka. MA Holmes, G.R., Yu, New Yok. 33 Rarhad, O. RE 27 E CASE hv. New Havu, TIL -33, fRirmmeno SK., ok I ; Ting, V.K. UL. Pecpriv. 2Va3 Öms. nde 5 Sege, AM, wa, $rden, EE SE DE drogs Fn för BÖRS ROR a ; 3 Der, Rutx. 5.6. Kol Opper hem, mg ade. ök Run Å.M. A SST so" noe tila. SS. AA: | ole. 214 E SS svan, Wilhelm, koper ES 6/5 + Homada, K. furt., Kyoto yr SN ve Li AA, du. ÄG ang t j SÖ: | 4 ) TR We We Has Ir leda 2V Moo. IUM, New oh. E Preest Aon, vm. NÅ nt. 2230 4” H oluuun, Mosgik vm, OAL Vs j Glorka, Fo, Gorbridg. Hobsen, RS.es koke. 2 "
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