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 184
To sum up , the ancestral portraits , which came into use around the beginning of
the Song dynasty , were painted in the style of traditional formal portraits , as
known for instance from pre - Song grave murals of the tomb occupants . The
ritual ...
To sum up , the ancestral portraits , which came into use around the beginning of
the Song dynasty , were painted in the style of traditional formal portraits , as
known for instance from pre - Song grave murals of the tomb occupants . The
ritual ...
Page 187
The remaining two albums are very worn and appear to have been personal
sketch books , as the painted faces are placed less systematically . They also
contain several loosely drawn charcoal sketches ( fig . 7 ) . The two albums with ...
The remaining two albums are very worn and appear to have been personal
sketch books , as the painted faces are placed less systematically . They also
contain several loosely drawn charcoal sketches ( fig . 7 ) . The two albums with ...
Page 189
More elaborate pre - printed or painted “ ancestral halls ” ( jizuzongpu # 17 or
literally “ to perform rites in honour of ancestors – register " ) were usually
mounted as a scroll . They might contain a sort of pedigree or diagram of spirit -
tablets ...
More elaborate pre - printed or painted “ ancestral halls ” ( jizuzongpu # 17 or
literally “ to perform rites in honour of ancestors – register " ) were usually
mounted as a scroll . They might contain a sort of pedigree or diagram of spirit -
tablets ...
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