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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... resembles in style a famous and well preserved imprint from Hangzhou . Both show a pronounced influence of the calligraphy of Yan Zhenqing ( 709-785 ) , an influence which was to diminish greatly by the Southern Song period . The latter ...
... resembles in style a famous and well preserved imprint from Hangzhou . Both show a pronounced influence of the calligraphy of Yan Zhenqing ( 709-785 ) , an influence which was to diminish greatly by the Southern Song period . The latter ...
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... resemble the Chen Si publications . The publications of Chen Si as well as those with Chen Daoren colophons ( Figure 5 ) should be regarded as from the late NS2 period ( c . 1220 ) until the end of the Song . The dates of 1194 and 1195 ...
... resemble the Chen Si publications . The publications of Chen Si as well as those with Chen Daoren colophons ( Figure 5 ) should be regarded as from the late NS2 period ( c . 1220 ) until the end of the Song . The dates of 1194 and 1195 ...
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... resembled those in the Qingming shanghe tu painting ( see Note 59 ) . 126. Strictly speaking , the appellation pengben should be limited to the publications of the Yin family and Chen clan . Reference to “ Jin shi pengben ” is sometimes ...
... resembled those in the Qingming shanghe tu painting ( see Note 59 ) . 126. Strictly speaking , the appellation pengben should be limited to the publications of the Yin family and Chen clan . Reference to “ Jin shi pengben ” is sometimes ...