Bulletin, Issue 70"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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A third example of standardized ancestor portraits which could be bought at a reasonable price , were small painted wooden plaques , on which a single ancestor or a couple of ancestors were loosely sketched . This type is known from the ...
A third example of standardized ancestor portraits which could be bought at a reasonable price , were small painted wooden plaques , on which a single ancestor or a couple of ancestors were loosely sketched . This type is known from the ...
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These portraits were all bought in Beijing between 1902 and 1935 , and as will appear from the following analysis , they all seem to have been made in North China . The investigation has mainly concentrated on the Copenhagen portraits ...
These portraits were all bought in Beijing between 1902 and 1935 , and as will appear from the following analysis , they all seem to have been made in North China . The investigation has mainly concentrated on the Copenhagen portraits ...
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The portraits at the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities in Stockholm were all bought in Beijing in 1936 , by the Swedish professor Osvald Sirén ( 1879–1966 ) .127 One of the female portraits in this collection has many traits in common ...
The portraits at the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities in Stockholm were all bought in Beijing in 1936 , by the Swedish professor Osvald Sirén ( 1879–1966 ) .127 One of the female portraits in this collection has many traits in common ...
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