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Book Review
Siyah Qalem: vollstandige Faksimile-Ausgabe der Blatter des Meisters Siyah Qalem aus des Besitz des Topkapi Sarayi Muzesi. Istanbul und der Freer Gallery of Art
04/1978 | 901 | 120
Pages: 242-243
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Gray, Basil (Gray, Basil; G., B.; Gray, B.)
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Siyah Qalem: vollstandige Faksimile-Ausgabe der Blatter des Meisters Siyah Qalem aus des Besitz des Topkapi Sarayi Muzesi. Istanbul und der Freer Gallery of Art | author: Ipsiroglu, Mazhar S.
Short Notice
Textiles from Palmyra
07/1944 | 496 | 85
Pages: 179-181
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Flanagan, J. F. (Flanagan, J. F.)
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Non-western art unattributed:
Fig. 1A. The Weave.
Non-western art unattributed:
Fig. 1B. Four Heald (Satinet) Damask. Based on Fig. 17 (Miss Sylwan's Diagram) S.6.
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Fig. 2. Four Heald Twill Damask. Based on Fig. 16 (M. Roehrich's Diagram) S.38
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Art in America - Stucco Sculpture from Central Asia
09/1931 | 342 | 59
Pages: 140+144-145
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Siple, Ella S. (Siple, Ella S.; S., E. S.; S., E.)
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A, B-Two Views of a Stucco Head from Western Turkestan. Fourth Century, A. D. (Boston Museum). Art in America
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C-Stucco Head. Greco-Buddhist Style. Fifth Century, A. D. From the Pamir (St. Louis Museum). Art in America
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D-Stucco Head. From the Pamir (St. Louis Museum). Art in America
Book Review
Die buddhistische Spatantike in Mittelasien
01/1929 | 310 | 54
Pages: 39-40
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Arnold, Thomas W. (Arnold, Thomas W.; Arnold, T. W.; A., T. W.; Arnold, Thomas)
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Die buddhistische Spatantike in Mittelasien | author: Coq, A. von le , author: Coq, A. von le , author: Waldschmidt, E.
Book Review
Die Buddhistische Spatantike in Mittelasien
04/1927 | 289 | 50
Pages: 215-216
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Arnold, Thomas W. (Arnold, Thomas W.; Arnold, T. W.; A., T. W.; Arnold, Thomas)
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Die Buddhistische Spatantike in Mittelasien | author: Coq, A. von le
Short Notice
Sir Aurel Stein's Third Central Asian Expedition
08/1925 | 269 | 47
Pages: 103
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Yetts, W. Perceval (Yetts, W. Perceval; Yetts, Walter Perceval; Yetts, W. Percival; Y., W. P.; Yetts, Perceval; Y., P.; Yetts, W. P.)
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Article
A Silk and Gold Carpet in the National Museum, Stockholm
08/1919 | 197 | 35
Pages: 60-61
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Folcker, E. G. (Folcker, E. G.)
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A Silk and Gold Carpet (18th Century?) 340 cm. × 185 cm. (National Museum, Stockholm)
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The Pelliot Mission to Chinese Turkestan
07/1911 | 100 | 19
Pages: 210-213+216-218
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Petrucci, Raphael (Petrucci, Raphael)
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Plate I. (A, B, C) Small Heads from Toumchong. The Louvre. (D) Painting from Touen-Houang. The Louvre. (E) Bas-Relief from Toumchong. The Louvre. The Pelliot Mission to Chinese Turkestan
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Plate II. Paintings from Touen-Houang. The Louvre. The Pelliot Mission to Chinese Turkestan
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Plate III. Paintings from Touen-Houang. The Louvre. The Pelliot Mission to Chinese Turkestan
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Buddhist Art in the Far East and the Documents from Chinese Turkestan
12/1910 | 93 | 18
Pages: 138-139+142-144
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Petrucci, Raphael (Petrucci, Raphael)
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Plate I. A Niche by the Entrance, in Grotto No. XVII (Chavannes Mission), Sculpture of the Fifth Century after Christ. At Yun-Kang. Buddhist Art in the Far East and the Documents from Chinese Turkestan
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Plate II. Fragment of a Frieze in the Angle of the East Wall of the Grotto Pin-Yang, Commanded by Tai, King of Wei, in 642 A. D. for the Welfare of His Mother, Who Died in 636. At Long-Men. (Chavannes Mission). Buddhist Art in the Far East and the Documents from Chinese Turkestan