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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The face and constituent parts , when represented are always the most dominant part of the image , taking up the height of the band to which the images are confined . So - called yunleiwen ( cloud and thunder patterns ) may decorate the ...
The face and constituent parts , when represented are always the most dominant part of the image , taking up the height of the band to which the images are confined . So - called yunleiwen ( cloud and thunder patterns ) may decorate the ...
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The prototype of what I characterize is a centralized animal face with abbreviated body ( Fig . 1 ) is not only found in the imagery of Liangzhu ( Fig.5A ) but also of Shandong Longshan jades ( Fig.5BC ) . The imagery of all three may ...
The prototype of what I characterize is a centralized animal face with abbreviated body ( Fig . 1 ) is not only found in the imagery of Liangzhu ( Fig.5A ) but also of Shandong Longshan jades ( Fig.5BC ) . The imagery of all three may ...
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The face has no lower jaw . The upper antler - like form extends as a linear flourish ending in two curls , one that is inward and a second that is an upward turning end curl at the left and right of the mask .
The face has no lower jaw . The upper antler - like form extends as a linear flourish ending in two curls , one that is inward and a second that is an upward turning end curl at the left and right of the mask .
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