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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... style , and small floral patterns are carefully used to decorate the clothes . The attribution of this scene to this episode from the Xixiang Ji seems to fit the context naturally . The painting on this dish is strongly influenced by ...
... style , and small floral patterns are carefully used to decorate the clothes . The attribution of this scene to this episode from the Xixiang Ji seems to fit the context naturally . The painting on this dish is strongly influenced by ...
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... styles may exist simultaneously : the continuation of the style of the previous era and the development of the new style . In general , decorative styles in the early Qing period may be divided into two phases with 1672 as the dividing ...
... styles may exist simultaneously : the continuation of the style of the previous era and the development of the new style . In general , decorative styles in the early Qing period may be divided into two phases with 1672 as the dividing ...
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... style , provides an important example for distinguishing the written style of the Shunzhi period . The same mark on the base of the 1668 bowl is written in the somewhat unbalanced regular style common in the Kangxi period . During the ...
... style , provides an important example for distinguishing the written style of the Shunzhi period . The same mark on the base of the 1668 bowl is written in the somewhat unbalanced regular style common in the Kangxi period . During the ...