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Maker(s) &
Production:
Unknown, maker, Korea, partdonesept2012
Collection:
Messel-Rosse Collection
Category:
fans
Name(s):
standing fan
teguson; category
Other Name:
pu ch'ae
Date:
circa 1850 circa 1900
Period:
second half of 19th Century
Description:
Standing fan of teguson type, wood, paper, and lacquer
Material(s):
wood; handle
paper; leaf
lacquer; leaf
Dimension(s):
height, whole, 83.5, cm
width, whole, 50.3, cm
Acquisition:
bought; 1985-01-28; Anne, Countess of Rosse
Provenance:
Colonel Leonard C. Messel (1872-1953); Anne, Countess of Rosse (1902-1992)
Associated
Person(s):
Messel, Leonard; owner
Anne, Countess of Rosse; owner
Acquisition Credit:
Purchased with a grant from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and a gift from the Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum
Exhibition(s):
Fans from the Fitzwilliam, The Messel-Rosse Collection. 1985-10-08 - 1985-12-23
Organiser: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Notes: No catalogue
Documentation:
, The Fitzwilliam Museum1976. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. The Annual Reports of the Syndicate and of the Friends of the Fitzwilliam for the Year ending 31 December 1975.Cambridge (Cambs.):
Publ. pl. XII
Armstrong, Nancy. 1985. Fans from the Fitzwilliam. A Selection from the Messel-Rosse Collection.Cambridge (Cambs.): Fitzwilliam Museum Enterprises Ltd
Publ. pl. 36
Biedronskiej-Slotowej, Beaty. 2001. Wachlarze Zachodu i Wschodu w zbioracg Nyzeyn Narodowego w Krakowie. Fans of the Occident and Orient in the Collection of the National Museum in Cracow.Cracow: p. 231
Cf. p. 231, no. 155, two fans with comparable design. Dated to end of 19th century
Phillips. 1992. The Martin Willcocks Collection of Fans.London: Phillipsp. 10
Cf. p. 10, lot 60, and pl. II, another fan of this type. The Fitzwilliam's example is mentioned. Estimtate £200-300; fetched £650.
Accession:
Object Number: O.80-1985
(Applied Arts)
(record id: 77491; input: 2004-03-11; modified: 2012-09-06)
Permanent
Identifier: