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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Page 181
The didactive - memorial portraits trace their origin back to the Han dynasty ,
when it is known that portraits of historical heroes were depicted on walls in the
imperial palaces and funerary shrines . From the Han period and well into the
Ming ...
The didactive - memorial portraits trace their origin back to the Han dynasty ,
when it is known that portraits of historical heroes were depicted on walls in the
imperial palaces and funerary shrines . From the Han period and well into the
Ming ...
Page 182
When during the Tang dynasty it became customary to display the portraits of
important Chan patriarchs in “ patriarch halls , ” these portraits “ were used to
delineate and legitimize competing ' schools ' within the monastic institution , all
the ...
When during the Tang dynasty it became customary to display the portraits of
important Chan patriarchs in “ patriarch halls , ” these portraits “ were used to
delineate and legitimize competing ' schools ' within the monastic institution , all
the ...
Page 197
As will appear from the following , many of the depicted object and details can be
identified from illustrations in books and from objects excavated or handed down
from the Ming period . The costume : Since the Zhou dynasty ( a . 1050–256 BC )
...
As will appear from the following , many of the depicted object and details can be
identified from illustrations in books and from objects excavated or handed down
from the Ming period . The costume : Since the Zhou dynasty ( a . 1050–256 BC )
...
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