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Numerous scholars , including art historians , archaeologists and paleographers
employ this name for Shang ( and Zhou ) animal imagery , due primarily to the
lack of a better term or to the sanction of traditional usage ' ) . Other terms , such
as ...
Numerous scholars , including art historians , archaeologists and paleographers
employ this name for Shang ( and Zhou ) animal imagery , due primarily to the
lack of a better term or to the sanction of traditional usage ' ) . Other terms , such
as ...
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Ancestral portraits were very seldom signed by the painter and generally lack
information about the persons depicted in the paintings ; in some cases because
the inscriptions were removed when the portraits were remounted . For these ...
Ancestral portraits were very seldom signed by the painter and generally lack
information about the persons depicted in the paintings ; in some cases because
the inscriptions were removed when the portraits were remounted . For these ...
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The relatively sparse elucidation of Chinese ancestral portraits and their history is
a natural consequence of the general lack of interest in these portraits as seen
from an artistic point of view , and is accentuated by the fact that particulars about
...
The relatively sparse elucidation of Chinese ancestral portraits and their history is
a natural consequence of the general lack of interest in these portraits as seen
from an artistic point of view , and is accentuated by the fact that particulars about
...
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