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SOUTHERN SHAANXI
A collection of approximately 220 images by Leone Nani, including posed portraits of local people and dignitaries, views of the surrounding region (Hanzhong, Han river, villages) and activities (bridge building, milling, paper making, blacksmithing, street performers, musicians, acrobats, etc.), the Missionaries, their buildings and visitors, [images taken c.1904-1914]

3 December 2014, 14:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £1,500 inc. premium

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SOUTHERN SHAANXI

A collection of approximately 220 images by Leone Nani, including posed portraits of local people and dignitaries, views of the surrounding region (Hanzhong, Han river, villages) and activities (bridge building, milling, paper making, blacksmithing, street performers, musicians, acrobats, etc.), the Missionaries, their buildings and visitors, bromide prints from the original glass plate negatives, stamped "Foto Teca P.I.M.E." on verso, English caption in pencil on mounts, loose mounted in 3 folders, images 180 x 128mm., [images taken c.1904-1914]

Footnotes

An Italian Catholic priest, Father Leone Nani (1880-1935) went as a missionary to the Mission at Guluba, Hangzhong in southern Shaanxi in 1904, returning to Italy due to ill health in 1914. His photographs of the people, villages and landscapes of the region - at a time after the Boxer Rebellion had led to the expulsion of many missionaries - provides an important record, the missionaries posing with contingents of both the Imperial and Republican armies.

Provenance: John Warner, Curator of the Hong Kong Museum of Art from 1962 to 1976. The prints were sent, with a typed description and covering note (included), by Fr. Griradi of P.I.M.A. to Warner in 1968, when he was considering the possibility of organising an exhibition. Some of the images were printed in Lost China: The Photographs Of Leone Nani, 2003.

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