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 93
... period or somewhat later.2 ) A hundred years after the Han period the zoomorphic and geometrical ornaments are still the dominant ones . To some extent they even existed in the T'ang dynastry . SAW - TEETH : Fig . 52 : a - 1 . A common ...
... period or somewhat later.2 ) A hundred years after the Han period the zoomorphic and geometrical ornaments are still the dominant ones . To some extent they even existed in the T'ang dynastry . SAW - TEETH : Fig . 52 : a - 1 . A common ...
Page 161
... period but reappear in late T'ang , a phenomenon connected with the revival of the archaic style at the end of the period . In general we may say that the traditio- nal shapes are used for utensils , jewelry and grave - goods ( ming ch ...
... period but reappear in late T'ang , a phenomenon connected with the revival of the archaic style at the end of the period . In general we may say that the traditio- nal shapes are used for utensils , jewelry and grave - goods ( ming ch ...
Page 172
... periods . Many of the forms that were characteristic of the entire T'ang period now appear . We observe , however , that certain ancient forms are still used which usually disappear later on . The ornamentation shows many new features ...
... periods . Many of the forms that were characteristic of the entire T'ang period now appear . We observe , however , that certain ancient forms are still used which usually disappear later on . The ornamentation shows many new features ...
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