LIST OF IVORY CARVERS 



509 



ZrcK, Peter. Died in 1632. Taught 

 Rudolph II. 



ZicK, Stefan. Son of Lorenz Zick. Died 

 in 1715. First maker of "Trinity 

 rings"; also made artificial eyes and 



ears, separable into their various parts, 

 and other anatomical objects. 

 ZiERA, Nicola. Sixteenth century. 



ZiMMEBMANN, , of Muuich. 



NAMES OF CHINESE IVORY CARVERS* 



Hung Ching, of Canton. 



KwAN JuE of Canton. 



Li Hsao-tu. Exhibited "Magic Balls "in 

 the Panama-Pacific International Ex- 

 position of 1915, one of them consist- 

 ing of 28 separately carved balls, one 

 within the other. A silver medal was 

 awarded him. 



Lien Hsun-hao. Exhibited an elabo- 

 rately carved tusk in the Chinese 

 Section of the Panama-Pacific Inter- 



national Exposition at San Francisco, 

 1915. 



Lien Yu-suen had an ivory group of eight 

 horses in the Panama-Pacific Interna- 

 tional Exposition at San Francisco, 

 1915. 



MoK YuK Leng, of Canton. 



PooN Hoi, of Canton. 



Tso Shub, Canton. 



YooNG Chin, of Canton. 



*Tbe names of the Cantonese carvers were courteously communicated by Consul-General F. D. Cheshire, 

 of Canton. 



OMITTED ON MAIN LIST 



Martinez, Manuel R., of New York and Mexico. 



