Bulletin"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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Those most commonly used by pottery painters as patterns for landscape —
including such elements as trees , stones , , plants , and figures in landscapes —
are encyclopedic books such as the Sancai Tuhui , the Shizhu Zhai Shuhua Pu ...
Those most commonly used by pottery painters as patterns for landscape —
including such elements as trees , stones , , plants , and figures in landscapes —
are encyclopedic books such as the Sancai Tuhui , the Shizhu Zhai Shuhua Pu ...
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The above study demonstrates that in the Transitional period , many pottery
decorators were also skilful painters — well trained on paper first before they
applied their skill to clay . The most elaborate works of this period are seen in this
group ...
The above study demonstrates that in the Transitional period , many pottery
decorators were also skilful painters — well trained on paper first before they
applied their skill to clay . The most elaborate works of this period are seen in this
group ...
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It is less likely that pottery painters , many of whom might be illiterate , would gain
information directly from written texts , although a well - educated designer may
have done so . The style and composition of drawings are more often derived ...
It is less likely that pottery painters , many of whom might be illiterate , would gain
information directly from written texts , although a well - educated designer may
have done so . The style and composition of drawings are more often derived ...
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