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Exhibition Review
China: the three emperors. London
03/2006 | 1236 | 148
Pages: 213–14
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Pearce, Nick (Pearce, Nick)
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China: The Three Emperors, 1662–1795 | institution: Royal Academy of Arts
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72. The Qianlong Emperor and the royal children on New Year's Eve, attributed to Giuseppe Castiglione (Chinese name Lang Shining). 1736–37. Hanging scroll, ink and colour on silk, 275 by 160.2 cm. (Palace Museum, Beijing; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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73. The Qianlong Emperor in ceremonial armour on horseback, by Guiseppe Castiglione (Chinese name Lang Shining). 1739 or 1758. Hanging scroll, ink and colour on silk, 322.5 by 232 cm. (Palace Museum, Beijing; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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71. Emperor's yellow dragon robe (longpao). Qianlong period (1736–95). Silk with silk embroidery trimmed with silk and metal thread brocade, 143 cm. long. (Palace Museum, Beijing; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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74. Portrait of the Yongzheng Emperor reading a book. Anonymous court artists. Yongzheng period (1723–35) or possibly later. Hanging scroll, ink and colour on silk, 171.3 by 156.5 cm. (Palace Museum, Beijing; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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Chinese Paintings and Ceramics of the Ch'ing Period in the British Museum
06/1952 | 591 | 94
Pages: 168+170-171
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Bulling, Anneliese (Bulling, Anneliese; Bulling, A.)
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18. Section of Scroll: Chrysanthemum, Bamboo and Orchids, by Chêng Hsieh. 1755. Ink on Paper. (British Museum.)
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19. Lady and Maid, by Kao Ch'i-p'ei. From an Album of Sketches. Ink and Light Colour on Paper. (British Museum, Presented by General Sir George S. de Barrow, G. C. B., K. C. M. G.)
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20. Swallows and Plum-Blossom. Poem by Jui-lin. Seventeenth-Century Colour Print. (British Museum, from the Kaempfer Collection.)
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Chinese Painted Enamels with European Subjects
09/1941 | 462 | 79
Pages: 78-79+82-85+89
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Hildburgh, W. L. (Hildburgh, W. L.)
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Plate I. A-The Reading Party. Painted Enamel Dish. Length, 30 cm. Chinese Painted Enamels with European Subjects
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Plate I. B-The Musical Party. Painted Enamel Plaque. 67 by 107 cm. Chinese Painted Enamels with European Subjects
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Plate II. A-Family Scene. Painted Enamel Panel. Length, 20.5 cm. Chinese Painted Enamels with European Subjects
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Plate II. B-The Lovers. Painted Enamel Bowl. Diameter, about 20 cm. Chinese Painted Enamels with European Subjects
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Plate II. C-A Boy Directing an Old Man. Table Screen. Chinese Painted Enamels with European Subjects
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Plate III. A-Old Man with Boy and Winged Figure. Dish. Diameter, 11.5 cm. Chinese Painted Enamels with European Subjects
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Plate III. B-Harbour View. Box. Length, 7.6 cm. Chinese Painted Enamels with European Subjects
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Plate III. C-The Picnic. Dish. Length, 29 cm. Chinese Painted Enamels with European Subjects
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Plate III. D-A Lady with Two Boys. Saucer. Chinese Painted Enamels with European Subjects
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Plate III. E-A Woman Feeding a Pig. Dish. Chinese Painted Enamels with European Subjects
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Chinese Exhibition at Messrs. Sparks
06/1938 | 423 | 72
Pages: 306+308
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C-Vase. Painted in Black under a Thin Green Glaze. Tz'u Chou Ware, Sung. 25.4 cm. High. (Messrs. Sparks). Shorter Notices: Chinese Exhibition at Messrs. Sparks
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D-Vase. Porcelain Painted in Under-Glaze Blue with Lychee Sprigs. Ming. 25.4 cm High. (Messrs. Sparks). Shorter Notices: Chinese Exhibition at Messrs. Sparks
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Notable Works of Art Now on the Market: Supplement
12/1937 | 417 | 71
Pages: 321-342
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Plate II. Christ among the Apostles, by Bartolomeo Suardi, Called Bramantino. Panel, 9 by 7½ Inches. The Property of Mr. F. A. Drey, 32 St. James's Street, London, S. W. I
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Plate III. The Crucifixion, by Lucas Cranach the Elder, c. 1515. Panel, 24 by $15frac{3}{4}$ Inches. The Property of the Galerie Sanct Lucas, Josefsplatz 5, Vienna, I, Austria
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Plate IV. The Virgin and Child with the Infant St. John, by Lucas Cranach the Elder. Signed. c. 1525. Panel, 26¼ by $17frac{3}{4}$ Inches. The Property of Messrs. Matthiesen Ltd., II Carlos Place, Grosvenor Square, London, W. I
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Plate IX. Rome, View of the Square of the Lateran, by Antonio Canal (Canaletto). Canvas, 24 by 38 Inches. The Property of Messrs. Arthur Tooth & Sons, Ltd., 155, New Bond Street, London, W. I.
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Plate V. St. Francis in Meditation, by El Greco. Canvas, 45½ by $40frac{3}{8}$ Inches. The Property of Messrs. Asscher & Welker, 8, Duke Street, London S. W. I.
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Plate VI. Mount Parnassus, by Claude Lorraine. Signed and Dated 1678, Romae. Canvas, 56½ by 76 Inches. The Property of Messrs. Tomas Harris Ltd., 50, Conduit Street, London, W. I.
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Plate VII. Mountainous River Scene, by Hercules Segers. Panel, 20 by 26½ Inches. The Property of Mr. W. E. Duits, 6 Duke Street, St. James's, London, S. W. I
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Plate VIII. Pastoral Landscape, by Francesco Zuccarelli, R. A. Canvas, 40 by 60 Inches. The Property of Mr. Vitale Bloch, 7 St. James's Street, London, S. W. I
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Plate X. Interior of an Inn, by Adriaen van Ostade. Signed and Dated 1671. Panel, 17 by 14 Inches. The Property of Messrs. Paul Graupe & Co., 16 Place Vendôme, Paris
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Plate XI. The Way to the Farm, by John Constable, R. A., 1809. Canvas, 13½ by 11½ Inches. The Property of Messrs. Spink & Son, Ltd., 5, 6 and 7 King Street, St. James's, London, S. W. I
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Plate XII. Portrait of a Lady, by Jacob Seisenegger. Panel, 28 by 21 Inches. The Property of Mr. Julius Böhler, Briennerstrasse 12, Munich.
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Plate XIII. Barbara, Wife of Mattheaus Schwarz, by Christoph Amberger. 1542. Panel, 27½ by 23½ Inches. The Property of Messrs. Arnold Seligmann, Trevor & Co. Ltd., 53 Grosvenor Street, London, W. I.
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Plate XIV. Portrait of a Gentleman, by Gerard David. Panel, 6¼ by $5frac{1}{8}$ Inches. The Property of the Bachstitz Gallery, II, Surinamestraat, the Hague, Holland.
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Plate XIX. The Trower Children, by Thomas Gainsborough. Canvas, 58 by 46 Inches. The Property of Mr. Anthony F. Reyre (The Ver Meer Gallery,) I, King Street, St. James's, London, S. W. I.
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Plate XV. The Accountant, by Rembrandt. Canvas, 40 by 31 Inches. The Property of Firma D. Katz, 33-37 Spoorstraat, Dieren bij Arnhem, Holland.
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Plate XVI. Jan Malderus, Fifth Bishop of Antwerp, by Sir Anthony van Dyck, about 1628. Canvas, 45½ by 38 Inches. The Property of Mr. Frank T. Sabin, 154, New Bond Street, London, W. I.
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Plate XVII. Portrait of Joris De Caullery, by Rembrandt. Signed and Dated 1632. Canvas, 40¼ by 33 Inches. The Property of the John Levy Galleries, I, East 57th Street, New York.
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Plate XVIII. Portrait of Don Antonio Nortega, by Francesco Goya, 1801. Canvas, 40½ by $31frac{3}{4}$ Inches. The Property of Messrs. Wildenstein & Co. Ltd., 147, New Bond Street, London, W. I.
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Plate XX. Portrait of Mademoiselle V. By Auguste Renoir, c. 1863-64. Canvas, $39frac{3}{8}$ by $31frac{3}{4}$ Inches. The Property of the Galerie de L'Elysée, 69 Faubourg St. Honoré, Paris, VIIIe.
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Plate XXI. Portrait of Mrs. William C. Grove, by G. Romney. Canvas, 30 by 25 Inches. The Property of Messrs. Vicars Brothers, Ltd., 12 Old Bond Street, London, W. I
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Plate XXII. "Fille a l'Accroche-Cœur," by Henri Toulouse-Lautrec. 1889. Signed with Monogram. Cardboard, $26frac{3}{4}$ by $21frac{3}{4}$ Inches. The Property of Messrs. Alex. Reid & Lefevre, Ltd. Ia, King Street, St. James's, London, S. W. I.
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Plate XXIII. Emile Zola and Paul Alexis, by Paul Cézanne. c. 1869-70. Canvas, $51frac{3}{4}$ by $62frac{3}{4}$ Inches. The Property of Messrs. Wildenstein & Co. Ltd. 147, New Bond Street, London, W. I.
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Plate XXIV. Portraits of Thomas Pownall and His Wife, by Daniel Gardner. Pastels (Oval), 11¼ by 9¼ Inches. The Property of the Independent Gallery, 7a, Grafton Street, London, W. I
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Plate XXIX. Celadon Vase. Sung Period, A. D. 960-1279. Height, 9½ Inches. The Property of Mr. Peter Boode, 125 Mount Street, London, W. I
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Plate XXVI. Square Bronze "Ting." Shang-Yin Period, B. C.? 1766-1122. Height, with Handles, 8½ Inches. Length $6frac{3}{4}$ Inches. Width 5¼ Inches. The Property of Mr. W. Burchard, Princes House, 39 Jermyn Street, London, S. W. I.
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Plate XXVII. A Court Lady with Attendants, Musicians and Dancers. Painted Terra-Cotta. T'ang Period, 618-906. The Property of Messrs. C. T. Loo & Co., 48 rue de Courcelles, Paris
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Plate XXVIII. Glazed Stoneware Jar. Ming Dynasty, A. D. 1368-1644. Height 15 Inches. The Property of Messrs. John Sparks, 128 Mount Street, London, W. I
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Plate XXX. Porcelain Figure of a Kylin. Famille Verte. K'ang-Hsi Period, 1662-1722. Height 5¼ Inches, Width 5½ Inches. The Property of Messrs. Frank Partridge & Sons Ltd., 26 King Street, St. James's, London, S. W. I
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Plate XXXI. Translucent Grey Jade Pillow. Sung Dynasty, A. D. 960-1279. Length 11 Inches. Diameter 5 Inches. The Property of Messrs. Spink & Son Ltd., 5, 6 and 7 King Street, St. James's, London, S. W. I
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Plate XXXV. Rug with Serpentine Design. Basra. Seventeenth Century. 5 Feet 5 Inches by 4 Feet 10 Inches. The Property of Messrs. Jekylls, 11b Hay Hill, Berkeley Square, London, W. I.
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Plate I. The Nativity of the Virgin, French School, Fifteenth Century. Pancl, $19frac{3}{4}$ by 14½ Inches. The Property of Capt. R. Langton Douglas, II Montagu Place, Bryanston Square, London, W. I.
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Plate XXV. Maiolica Dish. Castel Durante, c. 1530. Diameter 11 Inches. The Property of Mr. Alfred Spero, 48, Duke Street, St. James's, London, S. W. I.
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Plate XXXII. Carved and Gilt Gesso Arm-Chair. English. c. 1670. Height 3 Feet. Width 2 Feet. The Property of Messrs. J. M. Botibol, 28 Hanway Street, Oxford Street, London, W. I
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Plate XXXIII. Hepplewhite Pembroke Table, Mahogany. Extreme Width 2 Feet 4 Inches, Extreme Length 3 Feet 6 Inches, Length Closed 1 Foot 7 Inches. The Property of Messrs M. Harris & Sons, 44-52 New Oxford Street, London, W. C.2. and 61 St. James's Street, London, S. W. I.
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Plate XXXIV. Double-Sided Writing Table, "Chinese" Chippendale, Mahogany. Width 5 Feet 6 Inches. The Property of Messrs. M. Harris & Sons, 44-52 New Oxford Street, London, W. C.2. and 61 St. James's Street, London, S. W. I.
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Plate XXXVI. Portable Altar, Silver Gilt, North German, c. 1225-1250. Length 6¼ Inches, Width 4 Inches, Depth 2 Inches. The Property of Messrs. S. J. Phillips, 113 New Bond Street, London, W. I.
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Early Chinese Glass
11/1937 | 416 | 71
Pages: 211-213+216-219+221-223
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Honey, W. B. (Honey, W. B.; Honey, William Bowyer; H., W. B.)
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Plate I. A-Glass Objects Made in Imitation of Jade. Han Dynasty (206 B. C.-A. D. 220). (Mr. H. R. B. Abbey); B-Emerald Green Jar, Found in China. Perhaps Egyptian, Ninth or Tenth Century. Height, 4.5 cm.; C-Greenish Cup, Found in China. Perhaps Syrian, Fourth or Fifth Century. Height, 10.8 cm.; D-Pot and Cover. Perhaps Chinese, T'ang Dynasty (618-907). Height, 4.5 cm.; E, F, G-Glass Figures and "Jewellery." T'ang Dynasty (618-907) or Later. (The Eumorfopoulos Collection); H. Brown, Pale Green and Ruby-Red Pots and Bowl. One Perhaps Roman, the Others Probably Reign of K'ang Hsi (About 1680-1700). Height, 2, 5 and 3 cm Respectively (Mr. H. R. B. Abbey). Early Chinese Glass
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Plate II. A-Crizzelled White Bowl. Diameter 8.7 cm.; B-Dull White Glass Jar. Diameter, 6.6 cm. (The Eumorfopoulos Collection); C-Bowl, with Diamond-Engraved Decoration. Diameter, 8.1 cm. (The Bushell Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum); D-Brownish Yellow Bowl. Diameter, 25.4 cm.; E-Crizzelled White Bowl. Diameter, 27.7 cm. (The Wilfred Buckley Collection). All Reign of K'ang Hsi (About 1680-1700). Early Chinese Glass
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Plate III. A-Turquoise-Blue Dish. Diameter, 16.5 cm.; B-Blue Bowl. Diameter, 17 cm. (Mr. H. R. B. Abbey); C-Blue Bowl and Cover, with Diamond-Engraved Decoration. Height, 14.6 cm. (The Bushell Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum); D-Crizzelled Pale Brown Bowl. Diameter, 17.2 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum); E-Crizzelled White Bowl, with Diamond-Engraved Decoration. Diameter, 24.8 cm. (Röhsska Museet, Gothenburg); F-Crizzelled White Bowl. Diameter, 24 cm. (Mr. H. R. B. Abbey). All Reign of K'ang Hsi (About 1680-1700). Early Chinese Glass
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Plate IV. A-Bowl, with Opaque White Stripes. Diameter, 14.3 cm. (The Wilfred Buckley Collection); B-Blue Bowl. Diameter, 20.5 cm. (Mr. H. R. B. Abbey); C-Crizzelled White Vase. Height, 36.8 cm.; D-Blue Vase. Height, 37.5 cm.; E-Crizzelled Bluish-White Vase. Height, 25.2 cm. (The Eumorfopoulos Collection); F-Crizzelled White Bottle. Height, 22 cm.; G-Amber-Brown Dish. Diameter, 27 cm. (Mr. H. R. B. Abbey); H-Blue Bottle. Height, 21 cm. (The Eumorfopoulos Collection). All Reign of K'ang Hsi (About 1680-1700). Early Chinese Glass
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Some Eastern Objects from the Hapsburg Collections
12/1936 | 405 | 69
Pages: 269-271+274-277
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Born, Wolfgang (Born, Wolfgang)
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Plate I. A-Gold Bowl, with Bezoar Stone Attached. Russo-Islamic. Thirteenth Century. Diameter, 14 cm. All in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna). Some Eastern Objects from the Hapsburg Collections
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Plate I. B-Horn Vessel, with Gilt Cover. Persian. Sixteenth Century. (With Dutch Mount of the Same Period.) Height, 20.9 cm. All in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna). Some Eastern Objects from the Hapsburg Collections
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Plate I. C-Horn Goblet, with Bezoar Stone Inside. Chinese. Sixteenth Century. (European Base of the Sixteenth to Seventeenth Century.) Height, 12.8 cm. All in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna). Some Eastern Objects from the Hapsburg Collections
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Plate II. A-Ewer of Milky Green Jade. Chinese, Probably of the K'Ang-Hsi Period (1662-1722). Height, 5.6 cm. (All in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna). Some Eastern Objects from the Hapsburg Collections
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Plate II. B-Cup of Dark Green Jade. Chinese, Ming Period (1368-1644). Height, 5.3 cm. (All in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna). Some Eastern Objects from the Hapsburg Collections
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Plate II. C-Jade Vase, with Applied Gold Ornament of Indian Workmanship. Chinese, Ch'ien Lung Period (1736-96). Height, 6.8 cm. (All in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna). Some Eastern Objects from the Hapsburg Collections
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Plate II. D-Rock-Crystal Elephant. Indian. Early Buddhistic Type. Height, 7.3 cm. (All in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna). Some Eastern Objects from the Hapsburg Collections
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Plate III. Ivory Casket. Singhalese. Sixteenth Century. (European, Probably Dutch, Mount of the Second Half of the Sixteenth Century.) Height, 14.9 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna). Some Eastern Objects from the Hapsburg Collections
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The Leonard Gow Collection
08/1936 | 401 | 69
Pages: 91
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Hobson, R. L. (Hobson, R. L.; Hobson, Robert Lockhart; H., R. L.)
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The Exhibition of Chinese Art. I - The Ceramics
01/1936 | 394 | 68
Pages: 2-5+8-11
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Hobson, R. L. (Hobson, R. L.; Hobson, Robert Lockhart; H., R. L.)
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Bottle. Pale Bluish-Grey Crackled Glaze. Kuan Ware. Sung Dynasty. Height, 17.4 cm. (Sir Percival David, Bart.)
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Plate II. A-Bowl. Grey Stoneware, with Dragon Designs Carved in Relief, and Grey Celadon Glaze. Yüeh Ware. Sung Dynasty or Earlier. Diameter, 27.6 cm. (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. I. The Ceramics
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Plate II. B-Vase (P'ing) of Paper-Beater Form, with Light Greenish-Blue Crackled Glaze. ju Ware. Sung Dynasty. Height, 22.6 cm. (The Chinese Government); C-Vase with Engraved Lotus Scroll Under a Bluish (ying Ch'ing) Glaze. Sung Dynasty. Height, 18.3 cm. (Mr. Oscar Raphael). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. I. The Ceramics
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Plate III. A-Dish. Dark Body, with Light Greenish-Grey Crackled Glaze. Kuan Ware. Southern Sung Dynasty. Diameter, 27.3 cm. (The Chinese Government). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. I. The Ceramics
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Plate III. B-Dish. Porcelain, with Carved Lily Design under an Ivory-White Glaze. Chi Chou Ware. Sung Dynasty. Diameter, 16.6 cm. (Sir Percival David, Bt.). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. I. The Ceramics
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Plate III. C-Vase (Tsun), with Dappled Lilac-Purple Glaze. Chün Ware. Sung Dynasty. Height, 24.7 cm. (The Chinese Government). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. I. The Ceramics
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Plate III. D-Vase. Stoneware, with Engraved Floral Decoration in Greenish Brown. Tz'u Chou Ware. Sung Dynasty. Height, 45.7 cm. (Mrs. Samuel T. Peters). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. I. The Ceramics
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Plate IV. A-Square Vase, Porcelain, Enamelled on the Biscuit with Red-Tinted Prunus Blossom; Black Ground. Period of K'ang Hsi. Height, 48.2 cm. (Mr. A. De Rothschild); B-Sauce Pot, with Crimson Glaze and Design of Lotus Petals. Ming Dynasty. Mark and Period of Hsüan tê. Height, 10.6 cm.; C-Vase, Decorated in Enamels with Apricot and Willow Trees, Spring Swallows, and a Poem. Blue Enamel Mark of Ch'ien Lung. One of a Pair. Height, 17.5 cm. (The Chinese Government). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. I. The Ceramics
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The Old Moon Pavilion Ware
12/1935 | 393 | 67
Pages: 264-267+270-273
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Plate I. A, B-Two Snuff Bottles, the Right-Hand Bottle with Imperial Yellow Ground. Ch'ien Lung (1736-95). Kuyüeh-Hsüan Mark in Red. Porcelain, Height, 6 cm.; C-Bowl, with Medallions Depicting the Four Seasons in Rose du Barry. Yung Cheng Mark (1723-35). Porcelain, Diameter 16 cm.; D, E-Two Snuff Bottles. Ch'ien Lung. Ku-Yüeh-Hsüan mark. Left-Hand Bottle, Glass; Right-Hand Bottle, Porcelain. Height, 4.7 c.m. (All in the Seattle Art Museum). F-Bowl, with Landscapes in Pink. Yung Cheng. Ku-Yüeh-Hsüan Type. Porcelain, Diameter, 15.8 cm. (Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.); G, H-Two Snuff Bottles. Ch'ien Lung. Ku-Yüeh-Hsüan Type. Glass; Height without Tops, 5.8 cm. (Crozier Collection, Washington, D. C.); J-Bowl. Yung Cheng Seal in Blue. Ku-Yüeh-Hsüan Type. Porcelain, Diameter, 17.2 c.m. (Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.). (All Painted in Enamel Colours). The Old Moon Pavilion Ware
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Plate II. A, B-Two Snuff Bottles. Right-Hand Bottle in Porcelain Enamel on a Base Simulating Copper. Ch'ien Lung (1736-95). Ku-Yüeh-Hsüan Type. Glass, Height without Tops, 5 cm. (Crozier Collection, Washington, D. C.); C-Snuff Bottle. Yung Cheng (1723-35). Ku-Yüeh-Hsüan Type. Glass, Height, 5.3 cm. (Author's Collection); D, E-Two Bowls. Left-Hand Bowl with Design in Blue. Yung Cheng. Ku-Yüeh-Hsüan Type. Porcelain, Diameters, 10 cm. and 8 cm. (Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.); F-Snuff Bottle. Ch'ien Lung. Kuyüeh-Hsüan Mark. Porcelain, Height, 5.7 cm. (Seattle Art Museum); G-Snuff Bottle. Yung Cheng. Ku-Yüeh-Hsüan Mark. Glass. Height, 6 cm. (Author's Collection); H-Pair of Bowls. Yung Cheng Mark. Ku-Yüeh-Hsüan Type. Porcelain. Diameter, 15.8 cm. (Crozier Collection, Washington, D. C.) (All Painted in Enamel Colours). The Old Moon Pavilion Ware
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