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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In this novel we are told that when Vase , the beloved sixth wife of the main character Hsi - mên Ch'ing ( Ximen Qing ) had just died , Hsi - mên sent for the portrait painter Han : “ Hsi - mên Ch'ing took the artist , Uncle Hua and the ...
In this novel we are told that when Vase , the beloved sixth wife of the main character Hsi - mên Ch'ing ( Ximen Qing ) had just died , Hsi - mên sent for the portrait painter Han : “ Hsi - mên Ch'ing took the artist , Uncle Hua and the ...
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45 The facial sketches were usually made just after a person had died , but according to one account written in the beginning of ... it was customary in some areas to have the portrait ( yingxiang ER ) made while a person was dying .
45 The facial sketches were usually made just after a person had died , but according to one account written in the beginning of ... it was customary in some areas to have the portrait ( yingxiang ER ) made while a person was dying .
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Ancestral portraits were sometimes made several generations after the person had died ; for instance in connection with the restoration of family temples , when ancestral portraits which were worn out over the years could be recopied ...
Ancestral portraits were sometimes made several generations after the person had died ; for instance in connection with the restoration of family temples , when ancestral portraits which were worn out over the years could be recopied ...
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