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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Page 176
They were produced by professional painters , the so - called artisan painters , who held a low position in society and usually remained anonymous . Socially as well as artistically these painters were outside the circles of leading ...
They were produced by professional painters , the so - called artisan painters , who held a low position in society and usually remained anonymous . Socially as well as artistically these painters were outside the circles of leading ...
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... the professional portrait painters ' technique and working process . Nearly all sketches are rendered en face and the majority are painted with a limited use of contours and moderate shadowing . A few are modelled in an almost ...
... the professional portrait painters ' technique and working process . Nearly all sketches are rendered en face and the majority are painted with a limited use of contours and moderate shadowing . A few are modelled in an almost ...
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As similar compositional skeletons can be found in many other Ming ancestral portraits , it seems obvious that the professional painters made use of stencils . The portrait has been examined by infrared reflectography which did not ...
As similar compositional skeletons can be found in many other Ming ancestral portraits , it seems obvious that the professional painters made use of stencils . The portrait has been examined by infrared reflectography which did not ...
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