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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... doubt that the woodblock print was used as the pattern for the porcelain . On the base of the box is the tearful farewell scene of the two lovers from ' A Feast with Tears ' , Par 4 , Act 3 , ( pl . 48 ) . In this scene , the two young ...
... doubt that the woodblock print was used as the pattern for the porcelain . On the base of the box is the tearful farewell scene of the two lovers from ' A Feast with Tears ' , Par 4 , Act 3 , ( pl . 48 ) . In this scene , the two young ...
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... doubt this was encouraged by the booming trade with the Dutch East India Company . Rolwagen vases , beaker vases , pear - shaped vases , bottle vases , ginger jars , fish bowls , as well as numerous brush pots and incense burners ...
... doubt this was encouraged by the booming trade with the Dutch East India Company . Rolwagen vases , beaker vases , pear - shaped vases , bottle vases , ginger jars , fish bowls , as well as numerous brush pots and incense burners ...
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... doubt that woodblock prints of an earlier or contemporary period were used as patterns for painting on porcelain . Considering the method of portraying the Xixiang Ji on Transitional porcelain , it seems likely that the depiction of ...
... doubt that woodblock prints of an earlier or contemporary period were used as patterns for painting on porcelain . Considering the method of portraying the Xixiang Ji on Transitional porcelain , it seems likely that the depiction of ...