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Page 197
As will appear from the following , many of the depicted object and details can be
identified from illustrations in books and from objects excavated or handed down
from the Ming period . The costume : Since the Zhou dynasty ( a . 1050–256 BC )
...
As will appear from the following , many of the depicted object and details can be
identified from illustrations in books and from objects excavated or handed down
from the Ming period . The costume : Since the Zhou dynasty ( a . 1050–256 BC )
...
Page 203
But not until the Ming dynasty , were knotted carpets to be used more widely and
for many different purposes in China ; from ... 125 Very little is known about the
knotted carpets from the Ming period and it is therefore difficult to determine
where ...
But not until the Ming dynasty , were knotted carpets to be used more widely and
for many different purposes in China ; from ... 125 Very little is known about the
knotted carpets from the Ming period and it is therefore difficult to determine
where ...
Page 222
Chinese Scholar's Studio . ( Tokyo , 1987 ) . Li Kuo - an 3 : “ Mingmo xiaoxiang
hua zhizuo de liangge shehui xing tezhi ( Study of Arts ) , ## PER P 11 M ( Late
Ming Dynasty Portraits : Two Sociologica Traits ) . ” Yishuxue A ( Study of Arte ) ,
No ...
Chinese Scholar's Studio . ( Tokyo , 1987 ) . Li Kuo - an 3 : “ Mingmo xiaoxiang
hua zhizuo de liangge shehui xing tezhi ( Study of Arts ) , ## PER P 11 M ( Late
Ming Dynasty Portraits : Two Sociologica Traits ) . ” Yishuxue A ( Study of Arte ) ,
No ...
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