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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Page 201
A red ribbon decorated with gold and with golden tassels at the ends is placed loosely around her neck and like the female attendants on tomb murals and other portrait paintings she holds a box – a so - called penghe A - in her hands .
A red ribbon decorated with gold and with golden tassels at the ends is placed loosely around her neck and like the female attendants on tomb murals and other portrait paintings she holds a box – a so - called penghe A - in her hands .
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The chair is made of carved guri or tixi 511 lacquer decorated with scrolls and “ spectacle - shaped ” designs which are more elaborate than usually seen on preserved guri lacquer from the Ming dynasty .
The chair is made of carved guri or tixi 511 lacquer decorated with scrolls and “ spectacle - shaped ” designs which are more elaborate than usually seen on preserved guri lacquer from the Ming dynasty .
Page 211
Also she seems to wear a green millefleurs decorated jacket which can be seen under the sleeves of her red gown . Further a white blouse , the collar of which appears at her neck and is fastened by a rectangular gold brooch .
Also she seems to wear a green millefleurs decorated jacket which can be seen under the sleeves of her red gown . Further a white blouse , the collar of which appears at her neck and is fastened by a rectangular gold brooch .
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