2001.59.4.21.2 (Print)
Hugh E. Richardson
Hugh Richardson
1950
Lhodrag Region > Nezhi
2001.59.4.21.2
56 X 45 mm
Print silver
Donated August 2001
The executors of the estate of Hugh E. Richardson
Richardson's 1950 Lhodrag tour
Notes on print - 'Neshi' is written in pencil and 'gnas gzhi' in black ink in Richardson's hand and '611' and 'Velox' in an oval are stamped in black. [KC 28/4/2006]
Manual Catalogues - 'Album 4: Journey starting at Gong-dkar rdzong on Gtsang-po, 29.18 N. 90.48. E.' No 21. 'Gnas-bzhi monastery, c 28.20 N.91.24 E. old rnying-ma-pa monastery.' (Typewritten sheet by H.E. Richardson) [KC 3/3/2006]
Manual Catalogues - [Hugh Richardson in conversation with Paddy Booz; see PRM Related Documents File] '... Gnas Bzhi (Gnas Bshi, Neshi, Ne shi, Ne She). This is a Nyingmapa monastery/temple, 13th c. Gnas Bzhi is in Lhodrak, in the south of Tibet; Tsen dro chu valley. First travel to the Yamdrok Tso Lake, then along the Karmaling plain, 90 degrees 27 minutes east, 28 degrees 48 minutes north ...'.
Research publication - Hugh Richardson, High Peaks, Pure Earth. Collected Writings on Tibetan History and Culture , 1998, Serindia: London. Plate 73 "Gnas-gzhi." [KC 10/11/2006]
Other Information - Location: " Gnas-gzhi (1950), an important Rnying ma-pa monastery, is situated a little way down the valley on the west side. It was founded in the thirteenth century by Guru Chos-dbang, who was born here and whose image has a place on the main altar. His dmar-gdung - a gilded mchod-rten [reliquary monument] containing his mummified body- is in a separate chapel together with those of his descendents". Hugh Richardson, High Peaks, Pure Earth. Collected Writings on Tibetan History and Culture , 1998, Serindia: London. p.321. Also, mention is made of the chorten visible in the centre of this image, "In the valley below the monastery [of Smra-bo lcogs-pa] ... near the point where the Chaparchu joins the larger Lho-brag Btsan-'gro-chu, there is another, white, [chorten] (visible in the photograph of Gnas-gzhi). ( ibid. )
Other Information - Dates: The date is derived from Richardson’s negative album No.4, the cover of which is marked with ‘Lhobrag 1950’. These images seem all to have been developed as part of a batch arising from a trip to Mug, Lhobrag etc in 1950. [MS 22/12/2005]
For Citation use:
The Tibet Album.
"Nezhi Monastery"
05 Dec. 2006. The Pitt Rivers Museum.
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