Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))"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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Numerous scholars , including art historians , archaeologists and paleographers employ this name for Shang ( and Zhou ) animal imagery , due primarily to the lack of a better term or to the sanction of traditional usage ! ) .
Numerous scholars , including art historians , archaeologists and paleographers employ this name for Shang ( and Zhou ) animal imagery , due primarily to the lack of a better term or to the sanction of traditional usage ! ) .
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Shang imagery was apparently revived during the Late Zhou period , and in large part due to this revival images , such as the animal mask were reinvented and reinterpreted , in both literary and artistic contexts " ) .
Shang imagery was apparently revived during the Late Zhou period , and in large part due to this revival images , such as the animal mask were reinvented and reinterpreted , in both literary and artistic contexts " ) .
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Warring States and Han elite reinterpreted extant Shang ( and Western Zhou ) imagery in their own cultural and religious context which , particularly in official circles of Han times , was dominated by moral , Confucian values ...
Warring States and Han elite reinterpreted extant Shang ( and Western Zhou ) imagery in their own cultural and religious context which , particularly in official circles of Han times , was dominated by moral , Confucian values ...
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abbreviated abstract According ancestral portraits animal animal image animal mask Anyang appears argali Beijing bird body bone bone inscriptions buffalo carried century chariot China Chinese cicada claws Collection deceased decorated deer depicted described devouring ding displayed divined Drawing dynasty earlier Early ears evidence example extension face feathers four funeral graph hall head Henan horns human hunt identified illustrated imagery inscriptions jade king known Lady Late Shang later limbs meaning Middle Ming Ming dynasty Museum offered official op.cit origin painted painter pattern Period person placed Press province Qing qingtongqi reference religious remains rendered representation represented rite ritual royal scholar seen Shang bronze significant silk similar species spirit spirit-tablet style symbol Taipei taotie term tiger tomb tradition University vessel Wenwu wife wild Xiaotun Yinxu Zhongguo Zhou