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 184
... of silk that covered the deceased person's face , before he could make his sketches for the portrait . Thus two of the common Chinese terms for ancestral portraits , jiebo to or " lifting off the silk ” and jiebai Hor “ lifting off ...
... of silk that covered the deceased person's face , before he could make his sketches for the portrait . Thus two of the common Chinese terms for ancestral portraits , jiebo to or " lifting off the silk ” and jiebai Hor “ lifting off ...
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Some oblong and smoke - coloured pieces of silk with a similar inscription – Li Feng'an ji or “ Li Feng'an's mark ” – have been excavated from the tomb of the Ming official Zhang Shouzong ( 1526–1603 ) and his wife .
Some oblong and smoke - coloured pieces of silk with a similar inscription – Li Feng'an ji or “ Li Feng'an's mark ” – have been excavated from the tomb of the Ming official Zhang Shouzong ( 1526–1603 ) and his wife .
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Silk painting . 42 cm x 69 cm . ( The National Museum of Denmark . Photo by John Lee ) .書直道 IL 40'1L / LACIYL IL Fig . 17 The ancestral portrait carried in a pavillion . Detail of a funeral procession around 1900. Silk painting .
Silk painting . 42 cm x 69 cm . ( The National Museum of Denmark . Photo by John Lee ) .書直道 IL 40'1L / LACIYL IL Fig . 17 The ancestral portrait carried in a pavillion . Detail of a funeral procession around 1900. Silk painting .
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