Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1957 - 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 99
... birds with the tail pointing backwards and not upwards , Fig . 57 : b . These birds seem to be considerably more naturalistic and almost resemble pheasants . Whereas the pheasant - like birds thus represent the more naturalistic variety ...
... birds with the tail pointing backwards and not upwards , Fig . 57 : b . These birds seem to be considerably more naturalistic and almost resemble pheasants . Whereas the pheasant - like birds thus represent the more naturalistic variety ...
Page 114
... birds , mostly geese and mandarin ducks . A stem cup , CKc No. 110 , is a good example of this type ( our Fig . 67 ... birds rhythmically in an attractive pattern . The opposed birds and pairs of animals so common in the landscapes may ...
... birds , mostly geese and mandarin ducks . A stem cup , CKc No. 110 , is a good example of this type ( our Fig . 67 ... birds rhythmically in an attractive pattern . The opposed birds and pairs of animals so common in the landscapes may ...
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... BIRDS IN PAIRS : Fig . 89 . Among patterns influenced from Persia we reckoned opposed birds and animals , as well as birds and animals among the scrolls . But also the motif with birds on lotus blooms is an Indian loan ; geese in pairs ...
... BIRDS IN PAIRS : Fig . 89 . Among patterns influenced from Persia we reckoned opposed birds and animals , as well as birds and animals among the scrolls . But also the motif with birds on lotus blooms is an Indian loan ; geese in pairs ...
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adorned already animals beaten silver birds border bronze Ch'uts'ï character Chinese Chou I inscr Chou II Chou III/IV inser Chouli Chuang common dating decoration described Detail dish drawing early examples FIGURE floral flowers follow gilt give gold and silver grape graph hand handle head horse Indian inser Item kind Kuan Kuots'ê Kuoyü leaves lions loan for id lotus Lunyü Meng mirror motif objects occurs origin ornaments painting pair palmette pattern period Persian petals phonetic plant preceding probably reading represented round Sasanian scrolls Seal sense shape Shï Shōsōin shows Shuowen says sides silver similar stone style Sün T'ang T'ulu traced tree uncertain variant vessel vine Yili Yin bone