Plate I. A-Buddhistic Votive Stele. Height, about 365 cm. (Mr. C. T. Loo, Paris). The Evolution of Chinese Sculpture
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Plate I. B-Back of the Same. The Evolution of Chinese Sculpture
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Plate II. A-Amitabha Buddha in White Marble. Height about 549 cm. (Mr. C. T. Loo, Paris). The Evolution of Chinese Sculpture
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Plate II. B-Bodhisattva Statue in Sandstone, Painted and Gilt. Height about 427 cm. (Mr. C. T. Loo, Paris). The Evolution of Chinese Sculpture
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Plate III. A-Bodhisattva Statue from T'ien-Lung Shan. Baron E. von der Heydt Collection (Musee Cernuschi, Paris); C, D-The Same Statue Photographed in Situ in 1923 and 1929; B-Bodhisattva Statue from T'ien-Lung Shan. Baron von der Heydt Collection (Musee Cernuschi, Paris); E-The Same Statue Photo-Graphed in Situ in 1923. The Evolution of Chinese Sculpture
Plate I. St. Sebastian, by Perugino. Panel, 1.75 by 0.89 m. (National Museum, Stockholm). Two Pictures at the National Museum, Stockholm
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Plate II. Madonna between St. Andrew and St. Laurence, Here Identified as by Niccolo Rondinelli. Panel, c. 1.5 by 1.8 m. (Lent by Mr. Laurin). Two Pictures at the National Museum, Stockholm
Plate I. A-Massive Stone Doors, Probably from a Tomb, Decorated with Flat Reliefs. Later Han Dynasty. B-False Door to a Tomb; Engraved Stone. T'ang Dynasty. (Messrs. C. T. Loo and Co., Paris). An Exhibition of Early Chinese Sculpture-II
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Plate II. A-Chimœra. Guardian Animal from a Tomb; Grey Limestone. Early Sixth Century. An Exhibition of Early Chinese Sculpture-II
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Plate II. B-Guardian Lion from a Tomb; Dark Marble-Like Stone. Later Han Dynasty. (Messrs. C. T. Loo and Co., Paris). An Exhibition of Early Chinese Sculpture-II
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Plate III. A and B-Two Crouching Lions, Formerly Pedestals to a Doorway. Grey Limestone. Early Sixth Century. An Exhibition of Early Chinese Sculpture-II
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Plate III. C-Seated Lion. Marble. T'ang Dynasty. An Exhibition of Early Chinese Sculpture-II
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Plate III. D-Seated Tiger. Marble. Sung Dynasty. (Messrs. C. T. Loo and Co., Paris). An Exhibition of Early Chinese Sculpture-II
Plate I. Front and Back of a Buddhist Stele, Dated A. D. 528. of the Northern Wei Dynasty. Grey Limestone. (Messrs. C. T. Loo and Co., Paris). An Exhibition of Early Chinese Sculptures-I
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Plate II. Four Sides of a Pedestal to a Buddhist Stele. Northern Wei Dynasty. Grey Limestone. (Messrs. C. T. Loo and Co., Paris). An Exhibition of Early Chinese Sculptures-I
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Plate III. A-Bodhisattva, from Nan Hsiang T'ang. Sui dynasty. B-Head of Buddha, from Lung Men; Northern Wei dynasty. C-Bodhisattva, from Southern Chihli. White marble with traces of paint and gold. Sui dynasty. (Messrs. C. T. Loo and Co., Paris). An Exhibition of Early Chinese Sculptures-I
A and B-The Virgin and St. John, Here Identified as by a Follower of Pietro Cavallini. Panels, 110 by 34 cm. (Private Collection, Munich). Two Pictures by a Follower of Pietro Cavallini
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C-The Road to Calvary, by Pietro Cavallini. Detail of Fresco. (Chiesa di Donna Regina, Naples). Two Pictures by a Follower of Pietro Cavallini
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D-An Apostle, by Pietro Cavallini. (Museo Civico, Naples). Two Pictures by a Follower of Pietro Cavallini
Plate II. A-The Visitation, Here Identified as by Andrea di Niccolo. Panel, 93.3 by 69.9 cm. (Pennsylvania Museum). Three Italian Pictures in the Pennsylvania Museum
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Plate II. B-Portrait of a Lady, Here Identified as by Alessandro Araldi. 68.5 by 49.2 cm. (Pennsylvania Museum). Three Italian Pictures in the Pennsylvania Museum
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Plate II. C-Lady with Her Three Sons, by Parmigianino. (Prado, Madrid). Three Italian Pictures in the Pennsylvania Museum
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Portrait of a Lady, Here Identified as by Parmigianino. Panel, 99.7 cm. by 86.4 cm. (Pennsylvania Museum)