
Object Title
Gable with Sumati Prostrating before the Buddha Dipankara
Measurements
48.3 x 37.2 x 7 cm (19 x 14 5/8 x 2 3/4 in.)
Creation Date
2nd/3rd Century CE
Credit Line
James W. and Marilynn Alsdorf Collection. Gift of Marilynn Alsdorf
Museum Name
Museum Contact
publicaffairs@artic.edu
Culture
Country of Origin
Object Type
Materials / Techniques
Object URL
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/151099/gable-with-sumati-prostrating-before-the-buddha-dipankara
Museum's Definition of Antiquity
Created before late 6th Century CE
Provenance Information
James W. Alsdorf (1913–1990) and Marilynn B. Alsdorf (1925–2019), Winnetka and Chicago, IL, by 1990 [according to the collecting practices of the Alsdorfs]; by descent to Marilynn B. Alsdorf, Chicago, 1990 [on long-term loan at the Art Institute of Chicago, Sept. 17, 1997; publicly promised as a gift to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1997; signed a promised gift agreement for the work, 2002]; given to the Art Institute of Chicago, 2021.
Exhibition Information
Art Institute of Chicago, A Collecting Odyssey: Indian, Himalayan, and Southeast Asian Art from the James and Marilynn Alsdorf Collection, Aug. 2–Oct. 26, 1997, cat. 108.
Publication Information
Pratapaditya Pal with contributions by Stephen Little, A Collecting Odyssey: Indian, Himalayan, and Southeast Asian Art from the James and Marilynn Alsdorf Collection (Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago in association with Thames and Hudson, 1997), 93 (ill.), 296, cat. 108.
Section of the AAMD Guidelines relied upon for the exception to 1970
Cumulative facts and circumstances
Explain why the object fits the exception set forth above
This acquisition falls within two exceptions: cumulative facts and circumstances as well as gift or bequest expected or on loan prior to 2008. First, the cumulative facts and circumstances known to the Art Institute of Chicago at the time of the acquisition allowed it to make an informed judgment to acquire the object. The exact date that the Alsdorfs purchased this object is unknown, but based on their collecting practices, the object was acquired before the death of James Alsdorf on April 24, 1990. Attempts to determine from whom the Alsdorfs acquired the object were unsuccessful. The object was exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1997, and published in the accompanying catalog: A Collecting Odyssey: Indian, Himalayan, and Southeast Asian Art (1997). The object was displayed publicly there, in the Alsdorf Galleries of Indian, Southeast Asian, Himalayan and Islamic Art from 2021 to the present. In addition, the object will be the only example in the Art Institute’s collection of an architectural fragment of a gable from a Gandharan stupa, rendered in the Greco-Roman style, which originated during the Kushan period (2nd/3rd century CE). Second, the acquisition of the object was by gift and the object was on loan to the Art Institute prior to 2008. The Alsdorfs lent the object to the Art Institute of Chicago on Sept. 17, 1997; Marilynn Alsdorf publicly promised the object as a gift to the museum in 1997; and the object joined a larger group of promised gifts in an agreement signed in 2002.