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Book Review
Praying for Myriad Virtues: On Ding Guanpeng’s ‘The Buddha Preaching’ in the Berlin Collection. By Ching-Ling Wang
10/2018 | 1387 | 160
Pages: 871-872
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Wang, Lianming (Wang, Lianming)
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4. The Buddha preaching, by Ding Guanpeng. 1770. Pigment on silk, 525 by 950 cm. (Ethnological Museum, Berlin; bpk; photograph Dietrich Graf).
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).
Short Notice
Accessions to the Ashmolean Museum
12/1976 | 885 | 118
Pages: 844+846
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Tregear, Mary (Tregear, Mary; Tregear, M.)
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82. Chalice. Fatimid Period. Marvered Glass, White on Dark Purple; Height, 8.5 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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83. Early Kakiemon Jar with Cover, Porcelain Decorated in Overglaze Enamels. c.1660. Height, 27.3 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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84. Small Decorated Blue Monochrome Glaze Porcelain Vase. Mid-Eighteenth Century. Height, 14.6 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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85. Large Blue and White Porcelain Vase, Chien Lung Mark and Period. Mid-Eighteenth Century. Height, 14.6 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
Article
Ju and Kuan Wares of the Sung Dynasty
12/1952 | 597 | 94
Pages: 348-353
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Garner, Harry M. (Garner, Harry M.; Garner, Harry. M.; Garner, Harry)
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57. Ju Bottle. Height, 20.3 cm. (Mrs Alfred Clark.)
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58. Ju type Dish. Diameter, 15.2 cm. (Sir Herbert Ingram.)
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59. Ju Cup Holder. Diameter, 17.1 cm. (Sir Harry and Lady Garner.)
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60. Chün Cup Holder. Diameter, 14 cm. (Sir Alan and Lady Barlow.)
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61. Kuan Vase. Height, 25.4 cm. (Mrs Alfred Clark.)
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62. Group of Excavated Kuan Wares from the Hangchow Altar Site. Height of Largest Vase, 15.2 cm. (From the Collections of Mr R. B. Hobart, Sir Herbert Ingram, Herr Carl Kempe and the Mount Trust.)
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63. Kuan Dish. Diameter, 19 cm. (Sir Harry and Lady Garner.)
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64. Kuan Dish. Diameter, 11.7 cm. (Sir Alan and Lady Barlow.)
Article
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
Article
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
Book Review
Chinese Jade Throughout the Ages
02/1937 | 407 | 70
Pages: 96-97
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X. (X.; X.)
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Chinese Jade Throughout the Ages | author: Nott, Stanley Charles
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Vase and Cover. Ch'ien-Lung Period. Translucent Jade with Decoration Inlaid with Gold. Height, 33.8 CM. (H. M. the King.). Review: Chinese Jade Throughout the Ages
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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
Short Notice
An Historic Jade Wine-Bowl
01/1936 | 394 | 68
Pages: 49-50+54
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Pope-Hennessy, Una (Pope-Hennessy, Una)
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A, B-Bowl (Chin Weng). Probably Sung Period. Jade, 63.5 by 190.5 cm. (T'uan Ch'eng, Peking).
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The Old Moon Pavilion Ware
12/1935 | 393 | 67
Pages: 264-267+270-273
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Bailey, B. A. de Vere (Bailey, B. A. de Vere)
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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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