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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... and specifically how this evolves in connection with ancestor cult worship and exorcistic rites , we are able to say that this belief characterized classical Shang art and still earlier Late Neolithic and early historic period art .
... and specifically how this evolves in connection with ancestor cult worship and exorcistic rites , we are able to say that this belief characterized classical Shang art and still earlier Late Neolithic and early historic period art .
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When Sima Guang says about a portrait a painter who is allowed access to the secluded rooms that he " uncovers their faces ” or literally " lifts up the silk that cover their faces ” ( jie yan mian zhi bo #TZ ) , this means that the ...
When Sima Guang says about a portrait a painter who is allowed access to the secluded rooms that he " uncovers their faces ” or literally " lifts up the silk that cover their faces ” ( jie yan mian zhi bo #TZ ) , this means that the ...
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The inscription in the upper right corner of the portrait is written by Tingjin's grand nephew , and it says : " Portrait of our deceased grand uncle with the name Tingjin . Our ancestor Jin , the tenth in his generation , was popularly ...
The inscription in the upper right corner of the portrait is written by Tingjin's grand nephew , and it says : " Portrait of our deceased grand uncle with the name Tingjin . Our ancestor Jin , the tenth in his generation , was popularly ...
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