Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1960 - China "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 41
... early Kangxi period , they are heavier and bigger in size . When the Kangxi emperor ascended to the throne in 1662 , it was possible to resume a steady production of porcelain for about ten years , until 1673 , when the Wu Sangui ...
... early Kangxi period , they are heavier and bigger in size . When the Kangxi emperor ascended to the throne in 1662 , it was possible to resume a steady production of porcelain for about ten years , until 1673 , when the Wu Sangui ...
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... early Transitional period ( pl . 60 ) , while similar patterns can be found painted on porcelain of the early Kangxi period . Other geometric patterns include motifs composed of straight lines forming various interlocking designs and ...
... early Transitional period ( pl . 60 ) , while similar patterns can be found painted on porcelain of the early Kangxi period . Other geometric patterns include motifs composed of straight lines forming various interlocking designs and ...
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... early as the Jiajing period , this motif was most popular in the late Ming period , and was continually used up to the early Kangxi period . It very often appeared together with the Tree of Heaven leaf pattern . 3. Celestial motifs ...
... early as the Jiajing period , this motif was most popular in the late Ming period , and was continually used up to the early Kangxi period . It very often appeared together with the Tree of Heaven leaf pattern . 3. Celestial motifs ...