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Indian Paintings at the Leicester Galleries
06/1946 | 519 | 88
Pages: 152+154
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C-Dancer. Rajput School, Eighteenth Century. Water-Colour, 23.8 by 19 cm. (The Late Sir William Rothenstein). Shorter Notices: Indian Paintings at the Leicester Galleries
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Chinese Sculpture at the Berkeley Galleries
04/1946 | 517 | 88
Pages: 100-101
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A-Buddha. Sung. Dry Lacquer (Schia-Schu). Height, 31.8 cm. (Berkeley Galleries). Shorter Notices: Chinese Sculpture at the Berkeley Galleries
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B-Bodhisattva Seated. Wei. From the Caves of Lung-Men. Height, 42 cm. (Mr. J. H. Reiseger). Shorter Notices: Chinese Sculpture at the Berkeley Galleries
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Friedrich Sarre
02/1946 | 515 | 88
Pages: 46
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China and Sweden
11/1944 | 500 | 85
Pages: 262+273-275+277
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One of Four Views of Streams and Rivers. By Wu Wei (1458-1508). Painting in Ink and Slight Colours on Paper. (National Museum, Stockholm)
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Plate II. A-Ceremonial Shaft-Head. Bronze. Height, 17 cm. Chou Dynasty. (H. R. H. The Crown Prince of Sweden). China and Sweden
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Plate II. B-Ting (Cauldron). Bronze. Height, 18.2 cm. Shang-Yin Dynasty. (? 1766-? 1122 B. C.) (Mr. A. Hellstroem, Moelndal). China and Sweden
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Plate II. C-Butt of a Halberd. Bronze. Length, 15 cm. Warring States (About 481-221 B. C.) (Ostasiatiska Samlingarna, Stockholm). China and Sweden
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Chinese Wall-Paintings
07/1943 | 484 | 83
Pages: 168-174
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Plate I. A-Chen Wu, the Prince of the North Pole, the Seven Deities of the Northern Dipper, Other Taoist Deities and Attendants. Detail. Sung Period. Height, 314 cm. (Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto). Chinese Wall-Paintings
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Plate I. B-Another Detail of the Same Fresco as A. Chinese Wall-Paintings
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Plate II. A-The Buddha Enthroned. 15th or 16th Century. 545 by 236 cm. (Pennsylvania University, Philadelphia). Chinese Wall-Paintings
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Plate II. B-Kuanyin with Attendants. Sung Period, 107 by 87 cm. (Berkeley Gallery). Chinese Wall-Paintings
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A Study of Chinese Paintings
01/1942 | 466 | 80
Pages: 10+12-15+17
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Plate II. B-A Monkey Reaching for a Lotus Pod. By Süan tê. Ming Dynasty. Colour and Ink on Paper, 114 by 60 cm. A Study of Chinese Paintings.
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Plate I. A-Winter Landscape. in the Style of Wang Wei of T'ang. Sung Dynasty. Colour and Ink on Silk. 33.3 by 24.1 cm. A Study of Chinese Paintings.
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Plate I. B-Red Prunus and White Magnolia. Unknown Artist. Sung Dynasty. Colour and Ink on Silk, 75.9 by 30.5 cm. A Study of Chinese Paintings.
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Plate I. C-Two Boys at Play. Unknown Artist. Sung Dynasty. Colour and Ink on Silk. 15 by 25 cm. A Study of Chinese Paintings.
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Plate II. A-A Snow-Covered Landscape. Unknown Artist. Southern Sung Dynasty. Ink on Silk. 24.4 by 25 cm. A Study of Chinese Paintings.
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Chinese Art in the Light of Comparative Study-II
08/1941 | 461 | 79
Pages: 56-57+59-61+63-65
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Plate II. B-Landscape. By Shen Chou (1427 1509). Dated 1467. Ink and Light Colours on Paper. Height, 194 cm. (Palace Museum, Peking) Greater Crowding on the Surface, and Greater Variety of Ink Tones. Less Emphasis Is Laid on the Calligraphic Qualities. More Picturesque Character. Chinese Art in the Light of Comparative Study-II.
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Plate I. A-Part of the Scroll After ku K'ai-Chi (Second Half of the Fourth Century A. D.). Ink and Colours on Silk. Height, 24.8 c. m. (British Museum) No Attempt at Proportion in Scenery and Figure. Chinese Art in the Light of Comparative Study-II.
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Plate I. B-Part of the Wang Ch'uan Scroll. Copy after Wang Wei (Eighth Century). Colours on Silk. Height, 42 cm. (British Museum). Attempt to Create a Pure Landscape. But It Is More the Description of a Particular Locality (The Painter's Estate) Than a Landscape of Spatial and Atmospheric Unity. Chinese Art in the Light of Comparative Study-II.
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Plate I. C-Scenes from the Buddha Legend. Eighth Century. Colours on Silk. Height, 59.7 cm. From Tun Huang. (Stein Collection, British Museum) Figures and Scenery Show More Natural Proportions Than Those in A, and a Certain Spatial Illusion. But the Scenery Is Built up Rather Like Stage Scenery. Chinese Art in the Light of Comparative Study-II.
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Plate II. A-Landscape. In the Style of Ma Yuan (About 1200). Ink and Light Colours on Silk. Height, 150 cm. (Palace Museum, Peking) No Portrayal of a Particular Locality, But Unity of Vision, Space and Atmosphere. Reflection of the Sublime Beauty of Nature. Chinese Art in the Light of Comparative Study-II.
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Chinese Art in the Light of Comparative Study-I
07/1941 | 460 | 79
Pages: 2+4-5+8-11
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Plate II. A-Sacrificial Vessel for Wine (Yu Type). Early Chou Dynasty (ca. 1000 B. C.). Bronze. Height, 34 cm. (William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art, Kansas City) This Example Seems to Show the Next Stage of Development. Balance between Shape And Decoration. The Ornamentation Is Concentrated in Three Narrow Belts, the Outlines Have Become Refined. Chinese Art: A Comparative Study
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Plate II. B-Basin (P'an Type). Middle Chou Dynasty (First Half of First Millennium B. C.). Bronze. Diam. 43.8 cm. (Mr. And Mrs. Walter Sedgwick, London) The Decoration Has Lost Its Symbolic Meaning. Chinese Art: A Comparative Study
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Plate II. C-Sacrificial Vessel for Wine (Lei Type). Late Chou Dynasty (ca. 500 B. C.). Bronze. Height, 25 cm. (Messrs. Bluett And Sons, London) Utilitarian Features Begin to Prevail. The Decoration, to a Great Extent Imported from Abroad, Reveals a New Spirit. Chinese Art: A Comparative Study
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Plate II. D-Vase (Hu Type). Han Dynasty (First Century, B. C. or A. D.). Bronze, Decorated with Gold And Silver. Height, 35.5 cm. (Mr. C. T. Loo, New York) Utilitarian Shape of Utmost Simplicity. Outward Effects by Decoration with Gold And Silver. Chinese Art: A Comparative Study
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Plate III. A-Bodhisattva (Maitreya?). From a Cave at Lung Men. ca. 500 A. D. Stone. Height, 40 cm. (Mr. M. Calmann, Paris) Example of Early Buddhist Art. Spiritualized Abstract Appearance. Symbolic Gesturc. Geometrically Stylized Folds. Chinese Art: A Comparative Study
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Plate III. B-One of the Eighteen Lohan. Sung Period. Hard White Pottery with Coloured Glaze. Height, 105 cm. (University Museum, Philadelphia) Favourite Subject of the Sung Period. Verisimilitude And Grandeur of Conception Are United in Classical Harmony. Chinese Art: A Comparative Study
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Plate III. C-Bodhisattva from a Cave of the T'ien Lung Shan. T'ang Period. Stone. Height, 110 cm. (Baron von der Heydt, Ascona) Acme of Medieval Sculpture. Full Rotundity of Form. Animation of Attitude. Hip Outward Bent. Body And Clothes Differentiated. Chinese Art: A Comparative Study
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Plate III. D-Kuanyin. Fourteenth Century. Wood. Height, 80 cm. (Victoria And Albert Museum) Kuanyin in This Posture Is a Subject Which Originated in the T'and Period And Was Also Favoured in the Sung Era. Here Is an Example of the Beginning of Baroque. Picturesque Relaxation, Effects of Light And Shade. Deeply Cut Folds. Chinese Art: A Comparative Study
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Sacrificial Vessel for Wine (Ho Type). Shang Dynasty (Second Millennium B. C.). Bronze. Height, 74.5 cm. (Mr. Nedzu, Tokyo). Earliest of Chinese Bronze Art, Showing an Already Highly Developed Style. Most Powerful And Vigorous Archaic Shape. Decoration Covers the Whole Surface And Is of Mysterious Religious Meaning. Earliest Known Style in the History of Chinese Bronzes
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A Chinese Buddha Image of the Year 1396
07/1940 | 448 | 77
Pages: 14+18-20
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Buddha. Ming Dynasty. Bronze Statuette. Height, 22.8 cm. (Professor C. G. Seligman, Oxford). A Chinese Buddha Image of the Year 1396
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An Imperial Chinese Scroll
07/1939 | 436 | 75
Pages: 32+36-37
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A-Detail from a Scroll Illustrating Objects from the Emperor Yung Chen's Collection. Dated 1729. Water-Colour on Paper (Messrs. Spink & Son Ltd.). Shorter Notices: An Imperial Chinese Scroll