Horseman dressed in ancient armour at Trapshi Tsisher

Horseman dressed in ancient armour at Trapshi Tsisher

2001.59.3.28.1 (Film negative)

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Key Information

Photographer

Hugh E. Richardson

Collection

Hugh Richardson

Date of Photo

Mid-late 1940s? c.1946?

Region

Lhasa > Trapshi

Accession number

2001.59.3.28.1

Image Dimensions

85 X 56 mm

A member of the cavalry dressed in ancient armour, a plumed helmet of peacock feathers at the time of Trapshi Tsisher. His horse is also decorated with a plume.

Further Information

Photographic Process

Negative film nitrate

Date Acquired

Donated August 2001

Donated by

The executors of the estate of Hugh E. Richardson

Expedition

Hugh E. Richardson

Manual Catalogues -

Manual Catalogues - Notes on negative album - '3' 'MUG, LHOBRAG GORGE. GYANTSE. KHAMPA DANCERS. CHIPSHA MEN (?), CHOPA. APSOS, DREPUNG. NORBULING. DEKYI. POTALA'

Manual Catalogues -


Manual Catalogues - Notes on negative index - 'do. [Jomo Lhari]'

Other Information - description negative index and the photo does not match.

Other Information - Background: See Hugh E. Richardson, Ceremonies of the Lhasa Year , 1993, London: Serindia Publications, pp 31-37 for a description of the preparations and the actual day of the Review at Trapshi. The cavalry wear "chain-mail, much of it mere remnants, steel breast plates, steel helmets with brocade lappets and peacock plumes, heavy cloth trousers decorated with blue devices, and special boots. ..." (p. 34) [KC 15/7/2006]

Research publication - "Annual parade of horsemen in traditional armour. Each aristocratic family in Lhasa used to provide one officer with six or seven retainers from their estates from ceremonial "call up" at the time of the New Year festival". David Snellgrove and Hugh Richardson,
A Cultural History of Tibet , London, George Weidenfeld and Nicolson, Ltd., 1968. p. 122 and also see page 197. [TS 18/4/2005]

For Citation use:
The Tibet Album. "Horseman dressed in ancient armour at Trapshi Tsisher" 05 Dec. 2006. The Pitt Rivers Museum. <http://tibet.prm.ox.ac.uk/photo_2001.59.3.28.1.html>.

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