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Stiefelpaar aus Leder

Ethnological Museum of Berlin Ost- und Nordasien [I D 34437]
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Provenance/Rights: Ethnologisches Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin / Birgit Kantzenbach (CC BY-NC-SA)
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Description

Stiefel (Paar): Leder ist rhombisch gemustert. Sohle aus Filz. Schäfte mit Filz gefüttert. Der Vorbesitzer , Dr. Waldemar Haude , war deutscher Meteorologe Er begleitete Sven Hedin auf mindetens einer Forschungsreise durch Ost-Turkestan. Vgl. auch den umfänglich ausgestatteten buddhistischen Hausaltar aus seinem Besitz (derzeit in restauratorischer Bearbeitung, Inv. Nr. I D 34310. (Kommentar Siegmar Nahser, 2012)

Angaben zur Herkunft:
Waldemar Haude, Sammler
20. Jh.(1. Hälfte des)
Mongolei (Land/Region)
Chahar (Land/Region)

Material/Technique

Leder; Gewebe (Filz)

Measurements

Objektmaß: H: 46 cm, L: 37 cm

Ethnological Museum of Berlin

Object from: Ethnological Museum of Berlin

The Ethnologisches Museum (Ethnological Museum) evolved from the collections of the royal cabinets of art and since its foundation in 1873 has become...

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