Figure of Buddha

Unknown Myanmarian, Myanmarian

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collected about 1851-1902

Metal

Overall: 8 11/16 in. (22 cm)

Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Gift of Porter and Charles Tremain

13.85.1209

Geography

Place Made: Myanmar, Southeast Asia, Asia

Period

19th century

Object Name

Ceremonial Artifact

Research Area

Asia

Not on view

Course History

REL 2.01, Religions of Southeast Asia, Sara Swenson, Winter 2022

Religion 2.01, Asian Society, Cultures, and Language 51.05, Religions of South East Asia, Sara Swenson, Winter 2023

Relgion 2.01, Religion in Southeast Asia, Mary Kate Long, Fall 2023

Religion 41.07/Asian Societies, Cultures, and Languages 51.06, Buddhism Sex Gender Southeast Asia, Mary Kate Long, Winter 2024

Provenance

Collected by the Missionary Marilla Baker Ingalls (1828-1902) in Burma between 1851-1902; to Porter (1845-1907) and Charles (1843-1922) Tremain, Fayetteville, New York, probably in 1902; given to present collection, after 1904; catalogued, 1913.

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