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Two Chinese Wooden Statues
10/1938 | 427 | 73
Pages: 142-143+145-146
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Bachhofer, Ludwig (Bachhofer, Ludwig)
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A-Avalokitesvara. Dated 1195 a. d. T'ung Wood, with Polychrome Decoration. from Hung Tung Hsien, Shansi. Height 191 cm.; B-Mahastamaprapta. 1195 A. D. T'ung Wood with Polychrome Decoration. From Hung Tung Hsien, Shansi. Height, 189 cm. (Both in the Royal Ontario Museum of Archeology, Toronto). Two Chinese Wooden Statues
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C-Bodhisattva. About 1200 a. d. Wood. Southern Shansi. Height, 200 cm. (Museum Fuer Voelkerkunde, Munich); D-Back of A. Two Chinese Wooden Statues
Article
On the Origin and Development of Chinese Art
12/1935 | 393 | 67
Pages: 250-253+256-259+262-264
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Fig. 1. Vase. Black and Red on a White Slip. "Negative Ornament." Cucuteni 11, Group D, 1. Sixteenth to Fifteenth Century B. C. (Staatliche Museen, Berlin)
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Fig. 2. Potsherd from Yang Shao, Honan. Black and Red on a White Slip. "Negative Ornament." Sixteenth-Fifteenth Century B. C. (Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm)
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Fig. 3. Vase. Black on Reddish Brown Ware. Kansa, ma Chang. Fifteenth Century B. C. Height, 19.2 C. M (Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm
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Plate I. A-Vase. Red and Black on Reddish Ware. Kansu, Pan Shan. About 1500 B. C. Diameter, 29 cm. (Museum für Völkerkunde, Munich). On the Origin and Development of Chinese Art
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Plate I. B-P'ou. Bronze. Fifteenth-Thirteenth Century B. C. Height, 19.3 cm. (Museum für Völkerkunde, Berlin). On the Origin and Development of Chinese Art
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Plate II. A-Yu. Bronze. Early Archaic Phase (The Sumitomo Collection, Osaka, Japan). On the Origin and Development of Chinese Art
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Plate II. B-Yu. Bronze. Late Archaic Phase. Total Height, 26 cm. (The Eumorfopoulos Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum). On the Origin and Development of Chinese Art
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Plate II. C-Yu. Bronze. Classic phase. Total Height, 34.2 cm. (The Eumorfopoulos Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum). On the Origin and Development of Chinese Art
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Plate II. D-Yu. Bronze. Baroque Phase. Total Height, 20.3 cm. (The Eumorfopoulos Collection, British Museum). On the Origin and Development of Chinese Art
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Plate III. A-Belt-Clasp. Bronze. Fifth to Fourth Century B. C. Height, 5.5 cm. (The Stoclet Collection, Brussels). On the Origin and Development of Chinese Art
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Plate III. B-Hill-censer. Bronze Inlaid with Gold. First Han (206 B. C. to A. D. 9). Height, 18.5 cm. (Schlossmuseum, Berlin). On the Origin and Development of Chinese Art
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Plate III. C-Vase. Grey Ware with Black Lustre. Fifth to Fourth Century B. C. Height, 26 cm. (Museum für Völkerkunde, Munich); D-Vase from Hsin-Chêng. Sixth Century B. C. (K'Ai-fêng Museum). On the Origin and Development of Chinese Art
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Plate IV. A-Stele. Dated A. D. 662 Stone; Height, 45 cm. (Museum für Völkerkunde, Munich) B-Buddha with Monks and Bodhisattvas. Wall-Painting, Cave 118 a, Tun-Huang. About A. D. 650. On the Origin and Development of Chinese Art
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Plate V. A-Landscape. First Half of the Thirteenth Century A. D. Silk; Height, 16.5 cm.; B-Landscape, by Shên Chou (1427-1509); Dated A. D. 1476. Paper; Height, 161 cm. (The Preetorius Collection, Munich); C-Head of a Bodhisattva from Lung-Mên. About A. D. 700. Limestone; Height, 35 cm.; D-Head of a Buddha. Thirteenth Century A. D. Stone with a Cover of Stucco; Height, 24 cm. (Museum für Völkerkunde, Munich). On the Origin and Development of Chinese Art
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Chinese Landscape Painting in the Eighth Century
11/1935 | 392 | 67
Pages: 188-191
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Landscape. Eighth Century A. D. Paper. (National Museum, Peking). Chinese Landscape Painting
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Characteristics of T'ang and Sung Pottery
08/1934 | 377 | 65
Pages: 72-73+75-76
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A-Vase. T'ang Dynasty. Height, 13.3 cm. (Mr. George Eumorfopoulos). Characteristics of T'ang and Sung Pottery
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B-Lung Chüan Tripod. Sung Dynasty. Height, 11.8 cm. (Mr. Henry Bergen, London). Characteristics of T'ang and Sung Pottery
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C-Dish. T'ang Dynasty. Diameter, 38.1 cm. (Mr. George Eumorfopoulos). Characteristics of T'ang and Sung Pottery
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D-Ting Dish from a Manchurian Grave. Sung Dynasty. Diameter, 29.8 cm. (British Museum). Characteristics of T'ang and Sung Pottery
Short Notice
An Exhibition of Siamese Sculpture in Munich
07/1931 | 340 | 59
Pages: 34+38-39
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A-Head of a Bodhisattva. Stone, Height 80 cm. Lopburi, Thirteenth Century. Shorter Notices: An Exhibition of Chinese Sculpture in Munich
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B-Head. Stone. Lopburi, Thirteenth Century. Shorter Notices: An Exhibition of Chinese Sculpture in Munich
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C-Head of a Buddha. Stone. Lopburi, Fourteenth Century. Shorter Notices: An Exhibition of Chinese Sculpture in Munich
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D-Head of a Buddha. Bronze. Chieng Mai, Thirteenth-Fourteenth Century. Shorter Notices: An Exhibition of Chinese Sculpture in Munich