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 43
... evolution in the shape of beaker vases can also be detected from dated pieces as well as from records in Chinese . The first two 1639 pieces have smooth curving sides . However , the 1640 vase has a slightly stepped middle section , a ...
... evolution in the shape of beaker vases can also be detected from dated pieces as well as from records in Chinese . The first two 1639 pieces have smooth curving sides . However , the 1640 vase has a slightly stepped middle section , a ...
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... evolution in shape may be detected : those of the Tianqi period have straight rims , and the widest part of the bulging bodies is in the lower sections ; while in the Shunzhi and the early Kangxi period , the rims became flared and ...
... evolution in shape may be detected : those of the Tianqi period have straight rims , and the widest part of the bulging bodies is in the lower sections ; while in the Shunzhi and the early Kangxi period , the rims became flared and ...
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... evolution can be detected in the use of landscape elements in composition from late Ming to the early Kangxi period . In the late Ming period , landscape elements were more tightly packed in and were spread over the whole decorative ...
... evolution can be detected in the use of landscape elements in composition from late Ming to the early Kangxi period . In the late Ming period , landscape elements were more tightly packed in and were spread over the whole decorative ...