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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... seems quite sufficient to prove that we have to revise our ideas about the origins of the inlay with precious metals and stones . Personally I feel fully con- vinced that inlaid bronzes side by side with typical Huai - style specimens ...
... seems quite sufficient to prove that we have to revise our ideas about the origins of the inlay with precious metals and stones . Personally I feel fully con- vinced that inlaid bronzes side by side with typical Huai - style specimens ...
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... seems to have both fore and hind feet . For the rest it is covered with volutes and spirals . The top of this handle carries a sunken décor of a purely geometrical kind , such as we know from some richly inlaid vessels and large belt ...
... seems to have both fore and hind feet . For the rest it is covered with volutes and spirals . The top of this handle carries a sunken décor of a purely geometrical kind , such as we know from some richly inlaid vessels and large belt ...
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... seem to belong to one and the same vessel . Two of the fragments are in Japan and the third in the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities . The most complete sherd is in Japan . The main pattern seems to represent a monster of the same type ...
... seem to belong to one and the same vessel . Two of the fragments are in Japan and the third in the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities . The most complete sherd is in Japan . The main pattern seems to represent a monster of the same type ...
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