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Nathan Dunn

Portrait of Dunn by [[George Chinnery]], 1830s Nathan Dunn (November 11, 1782 – September 19, 1844) was an American businessman, philanthropist and sinology pioneer who accumulated a large collection of Chinese artifacts while running a trade business in Canton, China for 12 years. In 1838, he created the first systematic collection of Chinese materials exhibited publicly in the United States at the Chinese Museum in Philadelphia. The exhibit toured London in 1842 and 1851 and was auctioned off to various collectors after Dunn's death. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Ten thousand Chinese things : a descriptive catalogue of the Chinese collection now exhibiting at St. George's Place, Hyde Park Corner : with condensed accounts of the genius, gove... by Langdon, William B.

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