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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... sometimes applied with a splashing technique . The writing of verses on dishes , inspired by late Ming woodblock prints , became popular from the Shunzhi period . Such verses take up space , and as a result , the drawings were ...
... sometimes applied with a splashing technique . The writing of verses on dishes , inspired by late Ming woodblock prints , became popular from the Shunzhi period . Such verses take up space , and as a result , the drawings were ...
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... Sometimes , bamboo leaves , either pointing upward or inverted , were painted alone without their branches . The use of bamboo trees can be seen in plates 43 and 45 . During the Transitional period , the banana tree was most common in ...
... Sometimes , bamboo leaves , either pointing upward or inverted , were painted alone without their branches . The use of bamboo trees can be seen in plates 43 and 45 . During the Transitional period , the banana tree was most common in ...
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... Sometimes they were painted close together , one after another , so as to function as partitions between the beginning and the ending of a scene . This is a mannered style evolving from the first type , and was popular about the Shunzhi ...
... Sometimes they were painted close together , one after another , so as to function as partitions between the beginning and the ending of a scene . This is a mannered style evolving from the first type , and was popular about the Shunzhi ...