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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1,9 ) was dubbed taotie not in Shang bone inscriptions or later Western Zhou bronze inscriptions but during the Warring States period of the Eastern Zhou era ( ca.5th - 3rdc.BCE ) . This mythical name and label for the animal image on ...
1,9 ) was dubbed taotie not in Shang bone inscriptions or later Western Zhou bronze inscriptions but during the Warring States period of the Eastern Zhou era ( ca.5th - 3rdc.BCE ) . This mythical name and label for the animal image on ...
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as Styles I - III , have been revised by art historians to incorporate chronologically two rather than three phases , with Styles I and II dating to the same era and Style III to a second later era , roughly equivalent to Early and ...
as Styles I - III , have been revised by art historians to incorporate chronologically two rather than three phases , with Styles I and II dating to the same era and Style III to a second later era , roughly equivalent to Early and ...
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Given that the first portrait from Sophus Black's collection is the portrait of Li Leifeng and that - apart from her husband – nobody in the family was later appointed official , the dating of the second woman's portrait can be narrowed ...
Given that the first portrait from Sophus Black's collection is the portrait of Li Leifeng and that - apart from her husband – nobody in the family was later appointed official , the dating of the second woman's portrait can be narrowed ...
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