137:2014

Object Title
Mirror with Design of Striding Lions amidst Floral Scrolls and Border of Zodiacal Animals
Measurements
7 1/4 x 3/16 inches
Creation Date
late 7th-8th century
Credit Line
Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink
Culture
Country of Origin
Object Type
Materials / Techniques
Object URL
www.slam.org
Provenance Information
by 1957 - still in 1968 Hugh Doggett Scott, Jr. (1900–1994) and Marian Huntington Chase Scott (1900–1987), Chestnut Hill, PA; C. C. Johnson Spink (1916–1992) and Edith J. Spink (1921–2011), St. Louis, MO; 2014 Saint Louis Art Museum, bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink
Exhibition Information
Los Angeles County Museum, The Arts of the T'ang Dynasty: A Loan Exhibition Organized by the Los Angeles County Museum from Collections in America, the Orient and Europe, January 8–February 17, 1957

Chinese Art from the Collection of the Hon. Hugh Scott: An Exhibition Organized by Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia in Collaboration with the Fredericksburg Gallery of Modern Art, March 24 through April 21, 1968
Publication Information
Los Angeles County Museum, The Arts of the T'ang Dynasty: A Loan Exhibition Organized by the Los Angeles County Museum from Collections in America, the Orient and Europe, January 8–February 17, 1957 (Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum, 1957), cat. no. 144 (halftone illustration)

Chinese Art from the Collection of the Hon. Hugh Scott: An Exhibition Organized by Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia in Collaboration with the Fredericksburg Gallery of Modern Art, March 24 through April 21, 1968, foreword by Robert D. Kinsman (Fredericksburg, Va.: Mary Washington College; Fredericksburg, Va.: Fredericksburg Gallery of Modern Art, 1968), front cover (halftone illustration), and p. 7, cat. no. 6 (caption).
Section of the AAMD Guidelines relied upon for the exception to 1970
Gift or bequest expected or on loan prior to 2008
Explain why the object fits the exception set forth above
In a letter dated August 16, 1988, C.C. Johnson Spink wrote to a Hong Kong dealer explaining that his purchase was “destined for the St. Louis Art Museum” and that “the collection…will be given to the Museum at some future date.” This object was part of a collection of 215 works of Chinese or Japanese origin, collected by C. C. Johnson Spink and Edith J. Spink from the 1970s through the 1990s. The Museum formally received the collection by bequest in 2014.

47:2014

Object Title
Amphora with Dished Mouth and Two Dragon Handles
Measurements
17 1/8 x 8 1/2 inches
Creation Date
late 7th–early 8th century
Credit Line
Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink
Culture
Country of Origin
Object Type
Materials / Techniques
Object URL
www.slam.org
Provenance Information
Dr. Ip Yee (1919–1984), Hong Kong; 1984/11/19
At auction, "Fine Chinese Ceramics, Jades and Works of Art: Property of the Estate of Dr. Ip Yee," Sotheby's, Hong Kong, November 19, 1984, lot no. 135; Bluett & Sons Ltd., London, England; 1985 - 2014
C. C. Johnson Spink (1916–1992) and Edith J. Spink (1921–2011), St. Louis, MO, USA, purchased from Bluett & Sons Ltd.; 2014 Saint Louis Art Museum, bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink
Exhibition Information
None known.
Publication Information
None known.
Section of the AAMD Guidelines relied upon for the exception to 1970
Gift or bequest expected or on loan prior to 2008
Explain why the object fits the exception set forth above
In a letter dated August 16, 1988, C.C. Johnson Spink wrote to a Hong Kong dealer explaining that his purchase was “destined for the St. Louis Art Museum” and that “the collection…will be given to the Museum at some future date.” This object was part of a collection of 215 works of Chinese or Japanese origin, collected by C. C. Johnson Spink and Edith J. Spink from the 1970s through the 1990s. The Museum formally received the collection by bequest in 2014.

124:2014

Object Title
Mirror with Six Floral Medallions and Twenty-Character Inscription
Measurements
1/2 x 5 inches
Creation Date
7th century
Credit Line
Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink
Culture
Country of Origin
Object Type
Materials / Techniques
Object URL
www.slam.org
Provenance Information
J. J. Lally & Co. (James J. Lally), New York, NY;
Edith J. Spink (1921–2011), St. Louis, MO, purchased from J. J. Lally & Co.; 2014 Saint Louis Art Museum, bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink
Exhibition Information
None known.
Publication Information
None known.
Section of the AAMD Guidelines relied upon for the exception to 1970
Gift or bequest expected or on loan prior to 2008
Explain why the object fits the exception set forth above
In a letter dated August 16, 1988, C.C. Johnson Spink wrote to a Hong Kong dealer explaining that his purchase was “destined for the St. Louis Art Museum” and that “the collection…will be given to the Museum at some future date.” This object was part of a collection of 215 works of Chinese or Japanese origin, collected by C. C. Johnson Spink and Edith J. Spink from the 1970s through the 1990s. The Museum formally received the collection by bequest in 2014.

215:2014

Object Title
Miniature Figure of a Standing Official
Measurements
3 3/4 x 1 x 1 inches
Creation Date
7th–8th century
Credit Line
Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink
Culture
Country of Origin
Object Type
Materials / Techniques
Object URL
www.slam.org
Provenance Information
Bluett & Sons Ltd., London, England; 1983 - 2014
C. C. Johnson Spink (1916–1992) and Edith J. Spink (1921–2011), St. Louis, MO, USA, purchased from Bluett & Sons Ltd.; 2014 Saint Louis Art Museum, bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink
Exhibition Information
None known
Publication Information
1981, "Dr. Newton's Zoo: A Study of Post-Archaic Small Jade Carvings" (London: Bluett & Sons Ltd., 1981), plates II and 4
Section of the AAMD Guidelines relied upon for the exception to 1970
Gift or bequest expected or on loan prior to 2008
Explain why the object fits the exception set forth above
In a letter dated August 16, 1988, C.C. Johnson Spink wrote to a Hong Kong dealer explaining that his purchase was “destined for the St. Louis Art Museum” and that “the collection…will be given to the Museum at some future date.” This object was part of a collection of 215 works of Chinese or Japanese origin, collected by C. C. Johnson Spink and Edith J. Spink from the 1970s through the 1990s. The Museum formally received the collection by bequest in 2014.

44:2014

Object Title
Standing Figure of a Horse Groom
Measurements
20 1/4 x 6 3/4 x 4 inches
Creation Date
early 6th century
Credit Line
Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink
Culture
Country of Origin
Object Type
Materials / Techniques
Object URL
www.slam.org
Provenance Information
by 1934 - still in 1943 Yamanaka & Co., Inc., New York, NY, USA; by 1955 - still in 1994 Private collection(s), Japan; Caseset Limited (Anthony Carter), London, England; 1998 - 2014 Edith J. Spink (1921–2011), St. Louis, MO, USA, purchased from Caseset Limited; 2014 Saint Louis Art Museum, bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink
Exhibition Information
1934, Yamanaka & Co., Inc., 680 Fifth Avenue, New York "Exhibition of Chinese Pottery Horses and Camels, Dating from the Han Dynasty to the 20th Century"; 1994, Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo, Japan, "Special Exhibition of Chinese Ceramics"
Publication Information
1934, "Exhibition of Chinese Pottery Horses and Camels, Dating from the Han Dynasty to the 20th Century", sales catalogue, Yamanaka & Co., New York, NY, cat no. 4; 1943, "Collection of Chinese and Other Far Eastern Art Assembled by Yamanaka & Company, Inc., Now in Process of Liquidation under the Supervision of the Alien Property Custodian of the United States of America," Yamanaka & Company, Inc., New York, NY, cat. no. 485; 1994, "Special Exhibition of Chinese Ceramics," exhibition catalogue, Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo, Japan, cat no. 82
Section of the AAMD Guidelines relied upon for the exception to 1970
Gift or bequest expected or on loan prior to 2008
Explain why the object fits the exception set forth above
In a letter dated August 16, 1988, C.C. Johnson Spink wrote to a Hong Kong dealer explaining that his purchase was “destined for the St. Louis Art Museum” and that “the collection…will be given to the Museum at some future date.” This object was part of a collection of 215 works of Chinese or Japanese origin, collected by C. C. Johnson Spink and Edith J. Spink from the 1970s through the 1990s. The Museum formally received the collection by bequest in 2014.

45:2014

Object Title
Jar (guan) with Six Squared Lugs
Measurements
8 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches
Creation Date
late 5th century
Credit Line
Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink
Culture
Country of Origin
Object Type
Materials / Techniques
Object URL
www.slam.org
Provenance Information
Carter Fine Art Limited (Anthony Carter), London, England; 1994 - 2014 Edith J. Spink (1921–2011), St. Louis, MO, USA, purchased from Carter Fine Art Limited; 2014 Saint Louis Art Museum, bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink
Exhibition Information
None known.
Publication Information
None known.
Section of the AAMD Guidelines relied upon for the exception to 1970
Gift or bequest expected or on loan prior to 2008
Explain why the object fits the exception set forth above
In a letter dated August 16, 1988, C.C. Johnson Spink wrote to a Hong Kong dealer explaining that his purchase was “destined for the St. Louis Art Museum” and that “the collection…will be given to the Museum at some future date.” This object was part of a collection of 215 works of Chinese or Japanese origin, collected by C. C. Johnson Spink and Edith J. Spink from the 1970s through the 1990s. The Museum formally received the collection by bequest in 2014.

118:2014a,b

Object Title
Covered Incense Jar with Openwork Decoration
Measurements
11 3/4 x 12 x 11 inches
Creation Date
late 3rd-early 4th dynasty
Credit Line
Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink
Culture
Country of Origin
Object Type
Materials / Techniques
Object URL
www.slam.org
Provenance Information
Eric J. Zetterquist, New York, NY; 1995 - 2014
Edith J. Spink (1921–2011), St. Louis, MO, purchased from Eric J. Zetterquist; 2014
Saint Louis Art Museum, bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink
Exhibition Information
None known.
Publication Information
None known.
Section of the AAMD Guidelines relied upon for the exception to 1970
Gift or bequest expected or on loan prior to 2008
Explain why the object fits the exception set forth above
In a letter dated August 16, 1988, C.C. Johnson Spink wrote to a Hong Kong dealer explaining that his purchase was “destined for the St. Louis Art Museum” and that “the collection…will be given to the Museum at some future date.” This object was part of a collection of 215 works of Chinese or Japanese origin, collected by C. C. Johnson Spink and Edith J. Spink from the 1970s through the 1990s. The Museum formally received the collection by bequest in 2014.

214:2014

Object Title
Model of a Seated Watchdog
Measurements
14 1/2 x 20 inches
Creation Date
2nd century
Credit Line
Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink
Culture
Country of Origin
Object Type
Materials / Techniques
Object URL
www.slam.org
Provenance Information
Bluett & Sons Ltd., London, England; 1988 - 2014 C. C. Johnson Spink (1916–1992) and Edith J. Spink (1921–2011), St. Louis, MO, USA, purchased from Bluett & Sons Ltd.; 2014 Saint Louis Art Museum, bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink
Exhibition Information
None known.
Publication Information
None known.
Section of the AAMD Guidelines relied upon for the exception to 1970
Gift or bequest expected or on loan prior to 2008
Explain why the object fits the exception set forth above
In a letter dated August 16, 1988, C.C. Johnson Spink wrote to a Hong Kong dealer explaining that his purchase was “destined for the St. Louis Art Museum” and that “the collection…will be given to the Museum at some future date.” This object was part of a collection of 215 works of Chinese or Japanese origin, collected by C. C. Johnson Spink and Edith J. Spink from the 1970s through the 1990s. The Museum formally received the collection by bequest in 2014.

117:2014a,b

Object Title
Covered Vessel with Design of Incised Spiral and Geometric Motifs
Measurements
4 x 5 x 4 1/4 inches
Creation Date
4th–3rd century BC
Credit Line
Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink
Culture
Country of Origin
Object Type
Materials / Techniques
Object URL
www.slam.org
Provenance Information
C. C. Johnson Spink (1916–1992) and Edith J. Spink (1921–2011), St. Louis, MO; 2014 Saint Louis Art Museum, bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink
Exhibition Information
None known.
Publication Information
None known.
Section of the AAMD Guidelines relied upon for the exception to 1970
Gift or bequest expected or on loan prior to 2008
Explain why the object fits the exception set forth above
In a letter dated August 16, 1988, C.C. Johnson Spink wrote to a Hong Kong dealer explaining that his purchase was “destined for the St. Louis Art Museum” and that “the collection…will be given to the Museum at some future date.” This object was part of a collection of 215 works of Chinese or Japanese origin, collected by C. C. Johnson Spink and Edith J. Spink from the 1970s through the 1990s. The Museum formally received the collection by bequest in 2014.

123:2014

Object Title
Model of a Well Head with Dragon Heads
Measurements
19 1/8 x 8 x 7 3/4 inches
Creation Date
1st–2nd century
Credit Line
Saint Louis Art Museum, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink
Culture
Country of Origin
Object Type
Materials / Techniques
Object URL
www.slam.org
Provenance Information
Charlotte Horstmann & Gerald Godfrey Ltd., Hong Kong; 1989 - 2014 C. C. Johnson Spink (1916–1992) and Edith J. Spink (1921–2011), St. Louis, MO, USA, purchased from Charlotte Horstmann & Gerald Godfrey Ltd.; 2014 Saint Louis Art Museum, bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink
Exhibition Information
None known.
Publication Information
None known.
Section of the AAMD Guidelines relied upon for the exception to 1970
Gift or bequest expected or on loan prior to 2008
Explain why the object fits the exception set forth above
In a letter dated August 16, 1988, C.C. Johnson Spink wrote to a Hong Kong dealer explaining that his purchase was “destined for the St. Louis Art Museum” and that “the collection…will be given to the Museum at some future date.” This object was part of a collection of 215 works of Chinese or Japanese origin, collected by C. C. Johnson Spink and Edith J. Spink from the 1970s through the 1990s. The Museum formally received the collection by bequest in 2014.
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