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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Page 132
... decorative patterns and new styles were soon introduced . One of these may be described as decorative realism since the animal forms were used chiefly to meet the demand for decoration and ornament . They range from simple to elaborate ...
... decorative patterns and new styles were soon introduced . One of these may be described as decorative realism since the animal forms were used chiefly to meet the demand for decoration and ornament . They range from simple to elaborate ...
Page 134
... decoration remained unaltered . It seems appropriate to call this style " decorative realism " . Decorative realism was but one branch of the Shang animal style . In the devel- opment of these natural elements as decoration the Shang ...
... decoration remained unaltered . It seems appropriate to call this style " decorative realism " . Decorative realism was but one branch of the Shang animal style . In the devel- opment of these natural elements as decoration the Shang ...
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... decorative design . With a large number of these pieces Bishop White has assembled a mask , as reproduced in Pl . VIII.2 . The assembling technique was invented by the Shang artist and it soon became popular that decorative units like ...
... decorative design . With a large number of these pieces Bishop White has assembled a mask , as reproduced in Pl . VIII.2 . The assembling technique was invented by the Shang artist and it soon became popular that decorative units like ...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS | 17 |
Loan Characters in PreHan Texts | 129 |
The Pazyryk Felt Screen and the Barbarian Captivity | 141 |
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