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Such tripod censers were among the most popular incense burners used by scholars during the late Ming and according to the late Ming connoisseur and author of the Treatise on Superfluous Things ( Zhang wu zhi jiao zhu ) , Wen Zhenheng ...
Such tripod censers were among the most popular incense burners used by scholars during the late Ming and according to the late Ming connoisseur and author of the Treatise on Superfluous Things ( Zhang wu zhi jiao zhu ) , Wen Zhenheng ...
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Was he really a Ming scholar - official as indicated by his attire and the insignia badge worn by his wife , or did his Qing descendants – when they commissioned the portraits – simply choose to have him represented as the scholar ...
Was he really a Ming scholar - official as indicated by his attire and the insignia badge worn by his wife , or did his Qing descendants – when they commissioned the portraits – simply choose to have him represented as the scholar ...
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151 Among the many ancestral portraits from the southern part of Shanxi Province , which in recent years have turned up in the antique markets in Beijing , it is not unusual to see Ming ancestors wearing a scholar's robe and a “ big hat ...
151 Among the many ancestral portraits from the southern part of Shanxi Province , which in recent years have turned up in the antique markets in Beijing , it is not unusual to see Ming ancestors wearing a scholar's robe and a “ big hat ...
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