Bulletin"Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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This visual metaphor of man dominating beast is undoubtedly related to the
purpose of the royal hunting parks that evolved later in Zhou and Han times108 )
and that continued throughout later Tang , Song and even Qing eras . The power
of ...
This visual metaphor of man dominating beast is undoubtedly related to the
purpose of the royal hunting parks that evolved later in Zhou and Han times108 )
and that continued throughout later Tang , Song and even Qing eras . The power
of ...
Page 175
The portraits themselves naturally constitute very important source material , but
whereas many ancestral portraits from the Qing dynasty ( 1644–1911 ) have
been preserved , relatively few pieces from the Ming dynasty ( 1368–1644 ) or
earlier ...
The portraits themselves naturally constitute very important source material , but
whereas many ancestral portraits from the Qing dynasty ( 1644–1911 ) have
been preserved , relatively few pieces from the Ming dynasty ( 1368–1644 ) or
earlier ...
Page 184
36 The ancestral portraits were painted either when the portrayed subject was
alive or shortly after death , and at least during the Qing dynasty portraits were
also made from secondary models . If the portrait was painted while the portrayed
...
36 The ancestral portraits were painted either when the portrayed subject was
alive or shortly after death , and at least during the Qing dynasty portraits were
also made from secondary models . If the portrait was painted while the portrayed
...
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