Robert Sistrunk (1937-1986), purchased in Thailand from an unknown source [1]
Probably 1986-by 1989
Ownership information unknown
By 1989-1990
John W. Callahan (d. 1990), method of acquisition unknown [2]
1990-1998
Estate of John W. Callahan (Peter Miccuci) [3]
From 1998
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, purchased from the Estate of John W. Callahan [4]
Notes:
[1] See memo from the Curator of Ceramics to Milo Beach and the Deputy Director, dated July 7, 1998, copy in object file. In the memo, the Curator of Ceramics says Robert Sistrunk, purchased this object in Thailand in 1975. In July 1989, John W. Callahan offered this object and eight other pots to the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery of Art. After seeing the objects, the Curator of Ceramics became interested in acquiring them. Mr. Callahan died in March 1990 and he left his estate to Peter Miccuci of New York, NY.
Robert Sistrunk (1937-1986) was a New York art dealer from Starkville, Mississippi. As a student, Mr. Sistrunk attended the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa and Mississippi State University, Starkville and began his career as a curator for Early American Glass at the Walter P. Chrysler Museum in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Between 1966 and 1981 Mr. Sistruck established two businesses in New York, NY: Robert Sistrunk, Inc. (active 1966-1968) at 252 East 62 Street and Antaeus Gallery (active 1973-1981) at 962 Madison Avenue. From 1976 until 1980, he acted as advisor for the Asian Art Department at the Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, Alabama, where he helped to expand their collection of Southeast Asian, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese art.
[2] John W. Callahan was an associate of Robert Sistruck and Callahan might have inherited the pots from Sistrunk after Sistrunk died in 1986. See also note 1.
John W. Callahan (d. 1990) was a curator and collector of Asian art in New York, NY. In 1986, Mr. Callahan and Robert Sistrunk co-curated the exhibition “Lotus are Blooming” at the Wave Hill House Gallery in Bronx, New York, NY.
[3] See note 1.
[4] Between November 1989 and December 1998, the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery extensively corresponded and met with the Fine Arts Department, Thailand, and the Royal Thai Embassy in Washington, DC, for advice on this acquisition. See object file, especially the “Memo to the File” written by the Curator of Ceramics, dated June 5, 1998 .
[5] See invoice between the Arthur M Sackler Gallery and Peter Miccuci for the purchase of the object, dated June 24, 1998, copy in object file.