The S・O・A・S・ Library collection of Chinese Rubbings Prepared by Peter Lam. Updated by Ludi Price 1. 石鼓文拓本(全套十張) Shi gu wen tuo ben (quan tao shi zhang) Inscriptions on stone drums, a set of 10 rubbings. From Shaanxi, Warring States period.* Published: 郭沫若《古代銘刻彙考》 v.2 Guo Moruo “Gu dai ming ke hui kao” v.2 王昶《金石萃編》卷一.一 Wang Chang “Jin shi cui bian” juan yi yi 《書道全集》 v.1, p. 238ff. “Shu dao quan ji” v.1, p. 238ff. Provenance: 2 seals of an unidentified collector: “古香” Gu xiang “小松雪齋” Xiao song xue zhai Note: The drums are now in the Palace Museum, Peking. 2. 張遷碑(碑文,碑陰) Zhang Qian bei (bei wen, bei yin) The Zhang Qian Stele, a set of 2 rubbings (recto & verso) From Dongping, Shandong 山東東平 E. Han (186 A. D.) * 中平三年 Zhongping san nian. Published: 王昶《金石萃編》卷十八 Wang Chang “Jin shi cui bian” juan shi ba 《書道全集》 v.2, p. 226f. “Shu dao quan ji” v.2, p. 226f. Note: cf. a similar rubbing in the British Library (15266.e.3) 3. 達摩渡江图(己巳仲冬風顛寫) Damo du Jiang tu (jisi zhongdong Fengdian xie) Bodhidharma crossing the Yangtze on a Reed. Signed Fengdian, with a cyclical date 己巳 jisi. Qing? Date of the original stone (All the rubbings were made in the earlier part of the 20th century).