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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... bodies are called Huagu . Those produced in the Ming dynasty have smooth curving sides . In the Kangxi period , the waist of the vases became stepped , resembling the flower holders placed on the altar tables.63 C. Incense burners The ...
... bodies are called Huagu . Those produced in the Ming dynasty have smooth curving sides . In the Kangxi period , the waist of the vases became stepped , resembling the flower holders placed on the altar tables.63 C. Incense burners The ...
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... bodies has gradually shifted upwards to the middle sections and the shoulders of the bodies . Short necks connecting the rims and the bulging bodies began to appear . Incense burners of this type usually exhibit richer decoration , with ...
... bodies has gradually shifted upwards to the middle sections and the shoulders of the bodies . Short necks connecting the rims and the bulging bodies began to appear . Incense burners of this type usually exhibit richer decoration , with ...
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... bodies with gently curving sides and stepped bases . The main difference is in the shape of the rims . Dishes of the first type are usually heavily potted , and have foliated rims in the shape of sun flowers or lotus flowers . Two ...
... bodies with gently curving sides and stepped bases . The main difference is in the shape of the rims . Dishes of the first type are usually heavily potted , and have foliated rims in the shape of sun flowers or lotus flowers . Two ...