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
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The Exhibition of Chinese Art. III - The Sculpture
Plate I. A-Kuan-yin. Period of the Five Dynasties. Gilt Bronze; Height. 66.1 cm. (University Museum. Philadelphia); B-Detail of the Same Figure: C-Recumbent Buffalo. About 600 B. C. Bronze: 11.5 by 20 cm. (Mr. Alfred H. Pillsbury, Minneapolis, U. S. A.); D-Carved Slab. Dated A. D. 114. Marble; 88 by 119 cm. (Baron von der Heydt, Berlin). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. III. The Sculpture
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Plate II. A,B-Bodhisattva Dancing and Guardian King. T'ang Dynasty. Gilt Bronze; Height, 12.2 cm., and 11.2 cm. (Musee Guimet, Paris); C-Lion. Northern Ch'i Dynasty. Stone; Height, 99 cm. (University Museum, Philadelphia); D-Bodhisattva, from T'ien-Lung Shan. T'ang Dynasty. Stone; Height, 125 cm. (Mr. Sadajiro Yamanaka, New York); E-Bodhisattva. One of a Pair. T'ang Dynasty. Stone; Height, 137.3 cm. (University Museum, Philadelphia); F-Bodhisattva, from a Cave at Lung-Men. About A. D. 550. Stone; Height, 40 cm. (Mr. M. Calmann, Paris). The Exhibition of Chinese Art: III-The Sculpture
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