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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as Styles I - III , have been revised by art historians to incorporate chronologically two rather than three phases , with Styles I and II dating to the same era and Style III to a second later era , roughly equivalent to Early and ...
as Styles I - III , have been revised by art historians to incorporate chronologically two rather than three phases , with Styles I and II dating to the same era and Style III to a second later era , roughly equivalent to Early and ...
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CHINESE ANCESTRAL PORTRAITS : SOME LATE MING AND MING STYLE ANCESTRAL PAINTINGS IN SCANDINAVIAN MUSEUMS . by Joan Hornby “ And for a few coppers he buys paintings of 173 Joan Hornby: Chinese Ancestral Portraits: Some Late Ming Style ...
CHINESE ANCESTRAL PORTRAITS : SOME LATE MING AND MING STYLE ANCESTRAL PAINTINGS IN SCANDINAVIAN MUSEUMS . by Joan Hornby “ And for a few coppers he buys paintings of 173 Joan Hornby: Chinese Ancestral Portraits: Some Late Ming Style ...
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The purpose of this article is to present some of the hitherto unpublished late Ming and Ming style portraits kept in Scandinavian Museums . First , it deals with the various aspects of Chinese ancestral portraits in general ...
The purpose of this article is to present some of the hitherto unpublished late Ming and Ming style portraits kept in Scandinavian Museums . First , it deals with the various aspects of Chinese ancestral portraits in general ...
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