Rubbing of a Stone from the Tang-Fang Collection

東漢武梁祠畫像石拓片

1900–1919
Overall: 67 x 234.3 cm (26 3/8 x 92 1/4 in.); Rubbing only: 52.4 x 164.8 cm (20 5/8 x 64 7/8 in.)
Location: not on view
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To make a rubbing, a moistened sheet of paper is laid over an image and tamped with an ink pad that then colors the raised areas, while leaving concave sections and incised lines white.

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The procession of figures, riders, and chariots correspond in part to a section from the east wall in stone chamber 2 of the Wu Liang shrine.
Rubbing of a Stone from the Tang-Fang Collection

Rubbing of a Stone from the Tang-Fang Collection

1900–1919

China, Qing dynasty (1644-1911) or Republican period (1912-49)

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