Plate II. A-Ships, Etching by Hercules Seghers. (Dresden). Some Parallels between Western and Far Eastern Pictorial Art
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Plate II. B-Attelage, Watercolour by Constantin Guys. Some Parallels between Western and Far Eastern Pictorial Art
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Plate III. C-Landscape, by Sesshu. One of a Pair of Monochrome Kakemono. (Manshuin Temple, Kyoto). Some Parallels between Western and Far Eastern Pictorial Art
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Plate III. D-Les Mas au bord de la Mer, by Vincent van Gogh. Pen and Ink Drawing, French Period. Some Parallels between Western and Far Eastern Pictorial Art
Plate I. An exhibition of the Friends of Eastern Art. A-Bodhisattva, archaic bronze, Siam. Height 8″. (State Ethnogr. Mus., Leyden.) B-Amida, wood, with severely damaged gold lacquer cover. Kamakura period? Height 13″. (Mr. J. de Bie Leuveling Tjeenk, Amsterdam.) C-Maitreya, figure in dark brown stone. China, T'ang period. Height 21″. (Mr. Nanne Ottema, Leeuwarden, Holland.) D-Bodhisattva, figure in stone, with vestiges of polychromy. China, Sui period? Height 36″. (Mrs. H. Kröller-Müller, Wassenaar, Holland.)
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. A-Waruna, One of a Set of Twelve Paintings of Hindu Deities. Japan. 40″ × 15″. (State Ethnogr. Mus., Leyden.) An Exhibition of the Friends of Eastern Art
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. B-Carp. Japan. 52″ × 22″. (Mrs. A. E. Roorda, Aerdenhout, Holland.) An Exhibition of the Friends of Eastern Art
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. C-Tārā. Tibet. 18″ × 13″. (Mr. H. K. Westendorp, Amsterdam.) An Exhibition of the Friends of Eastern Art