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The Painting Left Behind

Posted on March 2, 2023 by Susan Whitfield

Silk painting from Dunhuang, mistaken as a copy and sent by letter post to India. Continue reading →

Posted in Aurel Stein, British Museum, Dunhuang, paintings, Silk Road archaeology, Silk Road art and history | Tagged British Museum, Dunhuang, Laurence Binyon, Marc Aurel Stein, paintings, Raphael Petrucci | Leave a comment
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