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 49
... broad washes were applied over the top of the branches to indicate foliage , thus giving a coarser impression ( pls . 28 , 31 and 41 ) . Pine , bamboo , and plum trees are traditionally called the ' Three Friends of Winter ' by the ...
... broad washes were applied over the top of the branches to indicate foliage , thus giving a coarser impression ( pls . 28 , 31 and 41 ) . Pine , bamboo , and plum trees are traditionally called the ' Three Friends of Winter ' by the ...
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... broad strokes with sharp points radiating from the centre , forming either a circular or a semi - circular shape . This motif can be seen on the porcelain of the Chenghua period , and was already popular in the fifteenth and sixteenth ...
... broad strokes with sharp points radiating from the centre , forming either a circular or a semi - circular shape . This motif can be seen on the porcelain of the Chenghua period , and was already popular in the fifteenth and sixteenth ...
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... broad lines or in double outlines . During the Transitional period , they were most popular in the Chongzhen period , but their origin on blue and white porcelain can be traced back to the Yuan dynasty ( pl . 38 ) . An abstract leaf ...
... broad lines or in double outlines . During the Transitional period , they were most popular in the Chongzhen period , but their origin on blue and white porcelain can be traced back to the Yuan dynasty ( pl . 38 ) . An abstract leaf ...