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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... composition was originally inspired by the stage setting and popularly adopted in woodblock print illustrations . Compared to the woodblock print , the composition of the dish has been reversed , but is otherwise almost identical . The ...
... composition was originally inspired by the stage setting and popularly adopted in woodblock print illustrations . Compared to the woodblock print , the composition of the dish has been reversed , but is otherwise almost identical . The ...
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... composition of this design is comparable to the same scene in the woodblock print illustration of the Wang Li Heping Bei Xixiang Ji designed by Wang Gen of the late Ming period , and published in 1610 at Hangzhou ( pl . 49 ) , 31 The ...
... composition of this design is comparable to the same scene in the woodblock print illustration of the Wang Li Heping Bei Xixiang Ji designed by Wang Gen of the late Ming period , and published in 1610 at Hangzhou ( pl . 49 ) , 31 The ...
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... composition . The use of chunye dian and the V - shaped grasses became scarcer , the latter being replaced by small dots , which are sometimes applied with a splashing technique . The writing of verses on dishes , inspired by late Ming ...
... composition . The use of chunye dian and the V - shaped grasses became scarcer , the latter being replaced by small dots , which are sometimes applied with a splashing technique . The writing of verses on dishes , inspired by late Ming ...