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Wrathful deity ritual crown

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    Object Details

    Provenance

    ?-1980s
    Sangye Tenzing (d. late 1980s or early 1990s), method of acquisition unknown [1]
    1980s-at least 1994
    Phillip J. Rudko, method of acquisition unknown from Sangye Tenzing in New York, NY [2]
    At least 1994-2017
    Alice S. Kandell, method of acquisition unknown from Phillip J. Rudko in New York, NY [3]
    From 2017
    National Museum of Asian Art, Smithsonian Institution, gift of Alice S. Kandell [4]
    Notes:
    [1] See “AK Shrine Checklist,” undated (ca. 2009-2010), p. 12. The object’s previous owner is identified as Sangye Tenzing.
    See also “Alice Kandell Exhibition (March 2010) Provenance Draft Notes,” dated July 19, 2009, p. 7. Phillip J. Rudko acquired this object from Sangye Tenzing in the 1980s in New York, NY. Alice Kandell subsequently acquired the object from Rudko in New York, NY.
    Sangye Tenzing (d. late 1980s or early 1990s) had a boarding house for Chinese tourists in Labrang Province (now Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province, China). He periodically traveled to New York, NY, probably to visit his son, a United States Marine. Works from Sange Tenzing are in every major US collection of Tibetan art. How Tenzing acquired objects is unknown.
    [2] See note 1.
    Phillip J. Rudko, born just outside New York City in northern New Jersey, is a Russian Orthodox priest and art conservator, specializing in Tibetan objects. He works with the collector Alice Kandell as the curator of her personal collection. Rudko acquired objects through purchase and by trading his restoration services for Tibetan objects.
    [3] See note 2.
    Alice S. Kandell is a private collector, who for decades acquired hundreds of bronze sculptures, thangkas, textile banners, painted furniture and ritual implements. Her interest in Tibetan art and culture began during her college years, when she took the first of many trips to Sikkim, Tibet and Ladakh. Throughout her career as a child psychologist in New York, she continued to pursue her love of Tibetan Buddhist sacred art, traveling, collecting and documenting the art and culture of the region in two books of photography, “Sikkim: The Hidden Kingdom” (Doubleday) and “Mountaintop Kingdom: Sikkim” (Norton).
    [4] See the original Deed of Gift, dated March 18, 2011, copy in object file for S2011.10. The object is part of the museum’s Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Collection.
    Research updated January 6, 2025

    Collection

    Arthur M. Sackler Collection

    Exhibition History

    The Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room (March 12, 2022 - ongoing)
    Encountering the Buddha: Art and Practice Across Asia (October 14, 2017 to February 6, 2022)
    The Tibetan Shrine from the Alice S. Kandell Collection (March 13, 2010 to November 27, 2016)

    Previous custodian or owner

    Tenzing Sangye (died late 1980s or early 1990s)
    Phillip J. Rudko
    Alice S. Kandell

    Credit Line

    The Alice S. Kandell Collection

    Date

    First half of the 20th century

    Accession Number

    S2017.59a-f

    Restrictions & Rights

    Usage conditions apply

    Type

    Costume and Textile

    Medium

    Silver and gilt copper; coral and turquoise insets

    Dimensions

    H x Diam: 17.8 x 20.3 cm (7 x 8 in)

    Origin

    Tibet

    On View

    East Building (Arthur M. Sackler Gallery), Gallery 26a: The Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room

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    National Museum of Asian Art

    Data Source

    National Museum of Asian Art

    Topic

    metal
    silver
    Buddhism
    Tibet
    skull
    South Asian and Himalayan Art
    Alice S. Kandell Collection

    Metadata Usage

    Usage conditions apply

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ye3d1e15bfb-0fa3-422f-9eac-9ce15cafaee4

    Record ID

    fsg_S2017.59a-f
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