詳情
The standing figure is shown wearing an ankle-length yellowish-brown-glazed robe, with his hands folded before his chest. The delicate unglazed facial features are picked out in black and red pigments.
9 3/4 in. (24.7 cm.) high


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S. Marsh Tenney醫生(1922-2000年)珍藏,入藏於1949年前,後家族傳承。
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Dr. S. Marsh Tenney (1922-2000) was an accomplished physician, research scientist and educator who reorganized and revitalized Dartmouth Medical School. His fascination with China began in his youth, as his mother owned a collection of “treasures from the Orient” that his grandfather, Stephen Marsh, Iowa's state attorney, received when he defended pro bono Chinese immigrants, who at the time faced discrimination and harassment. At Dartmouth Dr. Tenney furthered his interest and was the only student in the Introductory Chinese class.  When it came time to fulfill his military obligations, Dr. Tenney was posted to China and served as the chief medical officer for the Navy from 1947-1949.  Joined in Shanghai by his young wife Carolyn, who worked as a nurse in a clinic, Dr. Tenney continued to study Chinese, as well as calligraphy.

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