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 same evolution of the animal motif may be traced on all other bronze vessels , including , for example the small wine offering cup , the jue of Early to Late Shang date ( Fig.4A - L ) . On Early - Middle Shang jue , as represented ...
The same evolution of the animal motif may be traced on all other bronze vessels , including , for example the small wine offering cup , the jue of Early to Late Shang date ( Fig.4A - L ) . On Early - Middle Shang jue , as represented ...
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... to refer to monster mask and mask - and - facelike motifs and dragon motifs on Shang and Neolithic artifacts . I reserve the term taotie for the monster - mask motif on Shang bronzes and other artifacts ( footnote 1 , p.29 ) .
... to refer to monster mask and mask - and - facelike motifs and dragon motifs on Shang and Neolithic artifacts . I reserve the term taotie for the monster - mask motif on Shang bronzes and other artifacts ( footnote 1 , p.29 ) .
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The well - known Chinese motif of two lion puppets playing with an embroidered ball ( er shi gun xiu qiu = TEM EN ) is depicted on many types of handicraft from the Ming dynasty such as lacquers , textiles and porcelain , and as a ...
The well - known Chinese motif of two lion puppets playing with an embroidered ball ( er shi gun xiu qiu = TEM EN ) is depicted on many types of handicraft from the Ming dynasty such as lacquers , textiles and porcelain , and as a ...
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