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Professor Alfred Salmony  New York, NY  February 17, 1950


              Dear Professor Salmony: 
              I have your valued letter of February 10th and let me assure you that the pleasure of your visit was all
              mine. As you know it is a great enjoyment to discuss and study these things with someone who speaks
              the same language on jades and especially so in this difficult and unexplored field of which there is
              nothing authoritative written to be guided by.
              With best wishes
              S. Junkunc, III


                                                                             Alfred Salmony 教授 紐約 1950年2月17日:
              尊敬的 Salmony 教授:

              我已收到您2月10日的來信。請允許我表達對您到訪的極大榮幸。能與一位真正懂得玉器語言的人暢談及學習是多麼令人欣喜的事,特
              別是這個品類如此的難懂且目前又尚無任何權威著作可供參考。

              順頌商祺
              史蒂芬•瓊肯三世








                      Alfred  Salmony (1890-1958) (fig. 2),  Professor at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University since
                      1938, was one of the leading international authorities on the subject of early Chinese jades at the time,
                      having published Carved Jade of Ancient China in 1938. He was planning a two-volume history of Chinese
                      jade, to be entitled Chinese Jades of All Periods, when he visited Junkunc in February 1950 to examine
                      his collection of early Chinese jades. This meeting forged a strong friendship between the two men,
                      who shared a passion for the material and a desire to formulate a chronology for post-archaic jades, a
                      subject little understood at the time.  For over eight years, Junkunc and the English collector Desmond
                      Gure (1905–1970) supported Salmony in the research and preparation of this book. Tragically, Salmony
                      died at sea whilst travelling to London on April 29th 1958, before the work was finished. The first half
                      of his book was posthumously published in 1963 and entitled Chinese Jade Through the Wei Dynasty,
                      illustrating a number of works from both Junkunc and Gure’s collections.



                      到了1950年代,瓊肯先生的玉器收藏也同樣形成                 國古玉的熱愛以及對梳理此一時期玉器的共同目標,
                      了極大規模,從新石器時代至清,珍品琳瑯,一                   很快便發展成為摯友。在接下來的逾八年時間裡,
                      覽萬象。紐約大學藝術學院的名譽退休教授Alfred               瓊肯及英國藏家  Desmond  Gure  (1905-1970)
                      Salmony  (1890-1958)  (圖二)  是當時國際上最     對  Salmony  的新書編著進行了鼎力支持。遺憾的
                      具權威的中國古玉專家之一。他曾於1938年出版                 是  Salmony  於1958年4月29日在前往倫敦的船上
                      《Carved  Jade  of  Ancient  China》。1950年2月   不幸去世,故此這部書最終並未能完成,但其第一
                      Salmony  前往拜訪瓊肯並參觀了其收藏,之後便計             冊後於1963年發行出版,更名為《Chinese  Jade
                      劃編寫一部關於中國玉器史的專著,共兩冊,時定                  Through  the  Wei  Dynasty》,其中即刊錄了數件
                      名為《Chinese  Jades  of  All  Periods》。當時的  瓊肯及 Gure 的玉器藏珍。
                      學術界對高古以後的玉器研究尚淺,故兩人懷著對中









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