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Article
Amerasiatic and Indogermanic Art
01/1936 | 394 | 68
Pages: 46-47+49+51
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Strzygowski, Josef (Strzygowski, Josef; Strzygowski, J.; Strzygowski, Joseph)
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Plate I. A-Beak-Flagon, from Hallein. Bronze; Height, 46.7 cm. (Salzburg Museum). Amerasiatic and Indogermanic Art
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Plate I. B-Beak-Flagon, from Lorraine. Bronze; Height, 39.3 cm. (British Museum). Amerasiatic and Indogermanic Art
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Plate I. C-Lid of Plate I, B. Amerasiatic and Indogermanic Art
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Plate I. D-Detail of Plate I, A. Amerasiatic and Indogermanic Art
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Plate II. A, B, C-Details of Plate I, A. Amerasiatic and Indogermanic Art.
Article
Early Celtic Art
09/1935 | 390 | 67
Pages: 113-114+116-118+120-123+127
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Jacobsthal, Paul (Jacobsthal, Paul; Jacobstahl, Paul)
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Plate I. A-Bronze Helmet (Detail) from La Gorge-Meillet (Musée des Antiquites Nationales, Saint-Germain) B-Gold Strip from Eygenbilsen, Belgium (Musée du Cinquantenaire, Brussels); C-Bronze Beak-Flagon (Detail) from Lorraine. One of a Pair (British Museum). Early Celtic Art
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Plate I. D-Bronze Open-Work Disc with Enamelled Bosses, from Cuperly, Marne (Musée des Antiquités Nationales, Saint-Germain); E-Mathematical Reconstruction of the Pattern of Plate I, D. Early Celtic Art
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Plate II. A-Bronze Mounting of a Wooden Vessel from Northern Italy (Staatliches Museum für Vor- und Frühgeschichte, Berlin); B-Bronze Girdle-Hook from Schwabsburg (Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Mainz); C-Gold Torque from Waldalgesheim. Flat Projection of a Detail (Cast); D-Handle of a Flagon from Waldalgesheim (Detail); F-Gold Torque from Waldalgesheim (Detail). (Provinzialmuseum, Bonn); E, G-Janus-Head from Heidelberg. Red Sandstone (Badisches Landesmuseum, Karlsruhe). Early Celtic Art
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Plate III. A-Gold Torque (Detail) from Rodenbach, diam. 6.5 cm. (Museum für die Pfalz, Speyer); B-Bronze Girdle-Hook from Weisskirchen (Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Mainz); C-Animal Carved in Bone, from Taman, Southern Russia (Staatliches Museum für vor- und Frühgeschichte, Berlin). Early Celtic Art
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Plate III. D-Bronze Beak-Flagon (Detail) from Lorraine. One of a Pair (British Museum). Early Celtic Art
Article
Chinese Contact with Luristan Bronzes
08/1931 | 341 | 59
Pages: 76-77+81
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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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A-Chinese Ceremonial Axe-Head of Bronze. Former Han. Width, 14.6 cm. (Mr. O. Raphael). Chinese Contact with Luristan Bronzes
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B-Luristan bronze of unknown date and purpose. Height, 14.8 cm. (Prof. C. G. Seligman). C-Northern Chinese bronze object. Han. Height, 10.3 cm. D and E-Northern Chinese bronze buckles. Han. Height, 8.5 and 6.5 cm., respectively (Ostasiatiska Samlingarna, Stockholm). Chinese Contact with Luristan Bronzes
Article
The Persian Exhibition [I - The Architectural Background; II - Paintings; III - Textiles, a general survey; IV - Textiles, some early pieces; V - Pottery]
01/1931 | 334 | 58
Pages: 2-5+8-11+14-17+20-23+26-29+32-35+38-41+44-45
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Ashton, Leigh (Ashton, Leigh)
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Binyon, L. (Binyon, L.; B., L.; Binyon, Laurence)
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Briggs, Martin S. (Briggs, Martin S.; Briggs, S. Martin; Bricgs, Martin S.; Briggs, M. S.; B., M. S.)
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Kendrick, A. F. (Kendrick, A. F.; Kendrick, Albert Frank; K., A.; K., A. F.)
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R. (R.; Rackham, B.; R., B.; Rackham, Bernard)
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Garden Scene, by Bihzād (The Persian Government)
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Plate IV. A-Unfinished painting, attributed to Bihzād. (All lent by the Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-II. Paintings
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Plate IV. B-Portrait of Mīr 'Ali Shīr, by Mahmūd. (All lent by the Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-II. Paintings
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Plate IV. C-Pleasure-party, with portraits of Humāyun and the youthful Akbar, by 'Abdu's-Samad. (All lent by the Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-II. Paintings
Non-western art unattributed:
A-North-east eivān (arched recess) of the Mosque of Gohar Shād (a part of the Mosque of Imam Riza), showing tiled ornament, 1418 A. D. (Mashhad, Persia). The Persian Exhibition-1. The Architectural Background.
Non-western art unattributed:
A-Silk tissue; gold on red ground, Timurid; early fifteenth century (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam). The Persian Exhibition-IV. Textiles, some early pieces
Non-western art unattributed:
B-Silk tissue, violet on white ground, from Rayy; Saljuq, eleventh to twelfth century (M. Acheroff). The Persian Exhibition-IV. Textiles, some early pieces
Non-western art unattributed:
B-Stucco mihrāb (prayer niche) in the "Friday Mosque" (Masjid i-Jum'a), 1310 A. D. (Isfahān, Persia). The Persian Exhibition-1. The Architectural Background.
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C-Silk tissue, from Rayy; Saljuq or Byzantine, eleventh to twelfth century (Messrs. Indjoudjian). The Persian Exhibition-IV. Textiles, some early pieces
Non-western art unattributed:
D-Panel of silk damask from Rayy; Saljuq, eleventh to twelfth century (Mrs. Robert Bliss). The Persian Exhibition-IV. Textiles, some early pieces
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E-Silk tissue, from Rayy; Saljuq, eleventh to twelfth century (M. C. Vignier). The Persian Exhibition-IV. Textiles, some early pieces
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. A-Axe-head; Luristan find; seventh-sixth century B. C.; B-Bronze pin-head from Luristan (type A) seventh-sixth century B. C. (Mr. Leigh Ashton). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. A-Bowl with incised decoration; eighth or ninth century (M. Larcade). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. A-Silk fabric, Sassanian tradition; tenth century (Musée Lorrain, Nancy). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate I. B-Bowl with incised decoration; eighth or ninth century (Mr. Ernest Debenham). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate I. B-Brocaded velvet. Winged figure on a throne (detail); sixteenth century (Herr Bernheimer). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate I. C-Dish with incised decoration; eighth or ninth century (Mr. Oscar Raphael). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. C-Horse-bit, bronze; Luristan find (type B); sixth-fifth century B. C. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. C-Woollen pile carpet; sixteenth century (Gobelins Museum, Paris). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. D-Axe-head, bronze; Luristan find; seventh-sixth century B. C. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston); E-Bronze pole-top, seventh-sixth century B. C., from the Kuban (The Hermitage). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. D-Dish painted in blue; eighth or ninth century (Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate I. D-Woollen pile carpet; seventeenth century (Mr. F. W. Bruce). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate II. A-Bowl with lustre painting; eighth or ninth century (M. Charles Vignier) The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate II. A-Bull's head, bronze; Achæmenid, sixth century, B. C. (M. D. Kelekian); B-Forepart of an ibex, bronze; Achæmenid, fifth century, B. C. (Mr. Oscar Raphael). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
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Plate II. A-Illustration to the Shāh-nāma. Early thirteenth century (Mr. Chester Beatty). The Persian Exhibition-III. Paintings
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Plate II. B-Dish with painted inscriptions; Samarkand, eighth or ninth century (Mr. Ernest Debenham) The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. B-Stork, crab, and fishes: illustrating a fable. Fifteenth century. (Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-III. Paintings
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Plate II. C-Armlet, silver; Achæmenid, c. 500 B. C. (Dr. C. F. Reber); D-Bronze pin-head from Luristan (type A); seventh to sixth century, B. C. (Mr. Leigh Ashton). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
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Plate II. C-Battle of Owls and Crows: illustrating a fable. Fifteen century. (Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-III. Paintings
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Plate II. C-Bowl, turquoise-blue and black; Sultanabad, fourteenth century (Mr. Ernest Debenham) The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate II. D-Dish painted in colours; Daghestan, seventeenth century (Lt.-Col. R. H. Brocklebank). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate III. A-Bowl with incised decoration, turquoise-blue; twelfth century (Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate III. A-Ewer base, bronze inlaid with silver; Saljuq (Persia), late twelfth century (H. I. M. the Shah); B-Bronze candlestick inlaid with silver and gold, found at Hamadan; Saljuq (Persia), late twelfth century (H. I. M. the Shah). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
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Plate III. A-Silk brocade; seventeenth century (Sir William Lawrence, Bart.). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. A-The Mourning for Rustam and his brother.. Both from a Shāh-nāma MS. dated 1429 (Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-II. Paintings
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Plate III. A-Velvet brocade; early seventeenth century (National Historical Museum, Stockholm). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. B-Bowl, blue and white, seventeenth century (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate III. B-Carpet of silk and gold embroidery. From Mashhad. Seventeenth century (H. I. M. the Shah). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. B-Isfandiyār killing the wolves. Both from a Shāh-nāma MS. dated 1429 (Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-II. Paintings
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Plate III. B-Velvet brocade, a falconer; early seventeenth century (M. Bacri). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. C-Bronze bird of Aquamanile type; Proto-Islamic (Persia); eighth-tenth century (Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin); D-Ewer, engraved bronze; Proto-Islamic (N. E. Persia); eighth-ninth century (Mr. R. Harari). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
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Plate III. C-Ewer with lustre paintings; Rhages, thirteenth century (Mr. Ernest Debenham). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate III. C-Silk carpet, dated A. H. 1082 (A. D. 1671). From the tomb of Shah Abbas II at Kum. The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. C-Silk fabric; Fatimid style, tenth century (Schlossmuseum, Berlin). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. D-Embroidered linen cover. Probably Bakhtiari work, seventeenth-eighteenth century. (Private owner). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. D-Silk brocade; early eighteenth century (Private owner). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. D-Stool, turquoise-blue glaze; fourteenth century (Kitabji Khan). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate III. E-Velvet brocade; sixteenth century (M. Bacri). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
Article
The Iranian Element in Persian Art
10/1930 | 331 | 57
Pages: 193-198
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Popovitch, Sava (Popovitch, Sava; Popovitch, S.; P., S.)
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Art in the Dark Ages
07/1930 | 328 | 57
Pages: 2-5+8-10
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Smith, Reginald A. (Smith, Reginald A.; Smith, R. A.; S., R. A.)
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Non-western art unattributed:
Gold Stag Found at Zöldhalompuszta; Scythian, Sixth-Fifth Century B. C. (Lent by the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest, to the Exhibition at the Burlington Fine Arts Club)
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Plate II. A-Bronze Buckle with "Chip-Carving" Pattern, Kent, Fifth Century. (Lord Grantley). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate II. B-Silver Studs from a Shield, Probably Kent, Early Seventh Century. (Liverpool Museums). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate II. C-Animal Form in Gold and Garnets, Hungary, about 600. (Budapest Museum). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate II. D - Equal-armed Brooch, Bronze Gilt, Haslingfield, c. 500. (Cambridge Museum). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate II. E-Gold Buckle of Lombard Chieftain, with Cloisonné Enamel, about 600. (Messrs. Durlacher); F-Knife-Sword with Gold Handle Set with Garnets, Frankish, Seventh Century. (M. Adolphe Stoclet); G-Bronze-Gilt Buckle and Girdle-Mounts, Howletts, Kent, Late Sixth Century. (Mr. A. E. Relph). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate III. A-Saucer-Brooch with Applied Gilt Plate, Barrington, Late Sixth Century. (Cambridge Museum). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate III. B-Bronze-gilt Disc with Garnets on Bosses, Allington Hill, Early Seventh Century. (Cambridge Museum). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate III. C-Gold Brooch Set En cabochon, France, Sixth Century, (Museum für Völkerkunde, Berlin). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate III. D-Gold Brooch in Form of Eagle, with Garnet Cell-Work, Cesena, Italy; Visigothic, Fifth Century. (Comtesse de Béhague). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate III. E-Baroque and Academic Heads of Posts from Ship-Burial at Oseberg, Early Ninth Century. (Oslo University Museum). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate III. F-Bronze Trefoil Brooch with "Grasping" Animals, Norway, Late Ninth Century. (Oslo University Museum). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate III. G-Bronze Mount with Trumpet-Pattern, Melo̵y, Irish Work of Eighth Century. (Bergen Museum). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate III. H-Silver Plate of Sabretache, Galgócz; Hungarian, Tenth Century. (Budapest Museum). Art in the Dark Ages
Article
Chinese Art in Berlin
03/1929 | 312 | 54
Pages: 128+132-135+139
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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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Plate I. Objects recovered from tombs in Northern Mongolia by the Kozlóv Expedition. Date, about the beginning of our era. A-Embroidered Silk hanging. B-Repoussé silver phalera. Height, 16 cm. C-Repoussé silver phalera. Height, 6 cm. D-Black lacquered bowl, design painted in red. Length, 13 cm. E-Brocade, various shades of brown. Chinese Art in Berlin
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Plate II. A-Bear. Solid Bronze, Gilt; Height, 15.7 cm. Han or Later. (M. A. Stoclet). Chinese Art in Berlin
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Plate II. B-A Falconer (?). Reddish Clay, Covered Except Head, Hands and Cap, with Largely Iridescent Glaze, Dark Blue with a Few Patches of Yellow Ochre. T'ang. Height, 38.5 cm. (Herr P. Steiner). Chinese Art in Berlin
Book Review
Scythian Art
10/1928 | 307 | 53
Pages: 205
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Popovitch, Sava (Popovitch, Sava; Popovitch, S.; P., S.)
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Scythian Art | author: Borovka, Gregory , author: Harcourt-Smith, Simon
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Discoveries of the Kozlóv Expedition
04/1926 | 277 | 48
Pages: 168-169+172-177+180-182+185
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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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Non-western art unattributed:
Fig. 2. Design from Embroidered Hanging.
Non-western art unattributed:
Fig. 4. Jade Plaque Found by the Kozlóv Expedition.
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Fig. 5. Designs from the Catalogues Hsi ch'ing ku chien and Ning shou chien ku. The Upper Two Are from Bronzes Labelled Chou; The Lower from Bronzes Labelled Han.
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Fig. 6. Pottery Urn and Design on Lacquer.
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Plate I. Objects Recovered from Tombs in Northern Mongolia, Believed to Date from First Century B. C.. A-Quilted and Embroidered Carpet, Combining Scytho-Siberian, Sarmatian, and Chinese Motives. B-Embroidered Hanging, Probably Combining Chinese with Siberian Motives. Discoveries of the Kozlóv Expedition
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Plate II. Objects Recovered from Tombs in Northern Mongolia, Believed to Date from First Century B. C. C-Detail from Quilted and Embroidered Carpet on Plate I, A. D-Detail from Quilted and Embroidered Carpet on Plate I, A. Discoveries of the Kozlóv Expedition
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Plate III. Objects Recovered from Tombs in Northern Mongolia, Believed to Date from First Century B. C.. E-Embroidered Hanging of Greek Design; F-Embroidered Carpet, Combining Greek and Chinese Motives; G-Embroidered Hanging, Combining Greek and Scythian Motives. Discoveries of the Kozlóv Expedition
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Plate IV. Objects Recovered from Tombs in Northern Mongolia, Believed to Date from First Century B. C.. H-Silk Damask, Probably Archaic Chinese Landscape Motive. J-Metal Plaque, Showing Scytho-Siberian Elements. K-Silk Damask with Taoist Decorative Motives. L-Black Lacquered Bowl, Design in Red. Chinese. Discoveries of the Kozlóv Expedition
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Fig. 1. Design from Embroidered Hanging.
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Fig. 3. Stucco Ornaments in the Roman Villa.
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Scythian Art
05/1923 | 242 | 42
Pages: 216+220-222
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Fry, Roger E. (Fry, Roger E.; Fry, Roger (R. F.; R. E. F.); F., R. E.; Fry, R. E.; F., R.; F.)
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A-A Gold Ornament from Kelermes. (Reproduced from "Iranians and Greeks in South Russia"). Scythian Art.
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B-Buffalo in Bronze. Chou Period. Height, 14.3 cm. (M. Stoclet. Reproduced from "Animals in Chinese Art"). Scythian Art.
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