UNIVERSITY OF MAINE  MUSEUM OF ART  
 PAST EXHIBITIONS
  exhibitions
education
calendar
membership
press
information

 

CHINA Exploring the Interior, 1903-1904
(Sponsored by UMMA and on view at the Bangor Public Library)

April 4 - April 29, 2007


R. Harvey Sargent (left) with Bailey Willis  

CHINA: Exploring the Interior,1903-1904 is a traveling exhibit produced in association with the Chinese Room of the Newport (R.I.) Public Library and the Maine Humanities Council.

In 1903, R. Harvey Sargent, a topographer with the U.S. Geological Survey, joined a Carnegie Institution research mission that took him 1,800 miles across the vast interior of China. Along the way, Sargent documented his observations with photographs of the land and the peasants from which the Chinese Revolution was to come.

The core of this exhibit consists of 74 of these original photographs, which have been enlarged and reproduced to museum standards. Also included in the exhibit are the published findings of the geological mission, Sargent’s journal, a map of the expedition, and other memorabilia.

In conjunction with Linda Butler Yangtze Remembered: The River Beneath the Lake and the Yangtze Remembered Educator Conference.


An inquisitive Mongol                                                            The Wutai area, with its Lamaist temples, was a popular pilgrimage destination for Mongols, who practiced Tibetan Buddhism. Missionaries R. Brownhall and Dr. Edwards (1st and 2nd from right) with Chinese Christians at Fenzhou, Shanxi Province. The man 2nd from left, at great risk to his life, had carried news to Tianjin of the massacre of seven missionaries at Fenzhou. Carts, animals, and drivers of the expedition crossing the Yellow River by ferry at Tongguan, Shaanxi Province. At maximum, the expedition included about eighty persons, plus animals and vehicles.




 

40 HARLOW STREET 
BANGOR ME 04401-5102 
207.561.3350 

UMMA@UMIT.MAINE.EDU 
The University of Maine