Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden)), Issue 7The Museum, 1935 - 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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... piece at my disposal for study , asked me to make this crucial point clear as far as possible . Consequently I have carefully examined all the spots where the gold is still preserved and find no reason whatsoever to doubt the ...
... piece at my disposal for study , asked me to make this crucial point clear as far as possible . Consequently I have carefully examined all the spots where the gold is still preserved and find no reason whatsoever to doubt the ...
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... piece is very like the two just described , but the bird is short - necked and poorly decorated . At the top are two ... piece , which according to Karlbeck probably came from Shou Chou . The piece was so thoroughly corroded that it was ...
... piece is very like the two just described , but the bird is short - necked and poorly decorated . At the top are two ... piece , which according to Karlbeck probably came from Shou Chou . The piece was so thoroughly corroded that it was ...
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... pieces fashioned . The tenons were easily obtained by pressing the joint » against that of the morticed piece . The question of applying the ornaments to the mould sections will be dealt with in the following chapter . After the ...
... pieces fashioned . The tenons were easily obtained by pressing the joint » against that of the morticed piece . The question of applying the ornaments to the mould sections will be dealt with in the following chapter . After the ...
Contents
The Goldsmith in Ancient China | 1 |
Anyang Moulds | 41 |
Anyang Marble Sculptures | 63 |
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