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 42
... straight sides may originate from the tubes made from wood or bamboo , which have exactly the same cylindrical body and straight sides . Secondly , the pieces with sides narrowing down to a smaller base may have evolved from the ...
... straight sides may originate from the tubes made from wood or bamboo , which have exactly the same cylindrical body and straight sides . Secondly , the pieces with sides narrowing down to a smaller base may have evolved from the ...
Page 44
... straight or everted , and there are no ears attached to it . This type was perhaps the most popular during the Transitional period , since more dated pieces can be found of this shape than of the other types . They bear the marks of ...
... straight or everted , and there are no ears attached to it . This type was perhaps the most popular during the Transitional period , since more dated pieces can be found of this shape than of the other types . They bear the marks of ...
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... straight lines forming various interlocking designs and key - fret patterns . Such motifs are framed in narrow bands painted on the necks or bases of the vases , brush pots , and boxes , and were particularly popular in the early Kangxi ...
... straight lines forming various interlocking designs and key - fret patterns . Such motifs are framed in narrow bands painted on the necks or bases of the vases , brush pots , and boxes , and were particularly popular in the early Kangxi ...