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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... better designed and carved with greater skill . This theory may suggest that , as with the printed books , members of landlord classes were the main consumers and collectors of this group of porcelain in the domestic market . Henceforth ...
... better designed and carved with greater skill . This theory may suggest that , as with the printed books , members of landlord classes were the main consumers and collectors of this group of porcelain in the domestic market . Henceforth ...
Page 55
... better organized : patterns were more carefully and systematically chosen for use , and the anarchy of the late Ming period seems to have begun drawing to an end . Conclusion The term ' Transitional porcelain ' covers a wide 55.
... better organized : patterns were more carefully and systematically chosen for use , and the anarchy of the late Ming period seems to have begun drawing to an end . Conclusion The term ' Transitional porcelain ' covers a wide 55.
Page 161
... better known , on the one hand , and to correct and augment information that appeared in the original catalogue , on the other . As a practical consideration the original numerical sequence of titles and classification of subjects will ...
... better known , on the one hand , and to correct and augment information that appeared in the original catalogue , on the other . As a practical consideration the original numerical sequence of titles and classification of subjects will ...