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Exhibition Review
Tung Ch'i-ch'ang. Kansas City and Los Angeles
07/1992 | 1072 | 134
Pages: 463-465
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Whitfield, Roderick (Whitfield, Roderick)
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50. Landscape in the Manner of Wang Meng (1308-85), by Tung Ch'i-ch'ang. 1623. Album Leaf, Ink and Colour on Paper, 56.2 by 35.6. (The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City).
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51. Portrait of Tung Ch'i-ch'ang, by Tseng Ching (Portrait) and Hsiang Sheng-mo (Landscape). Ink and Colour on Silk, Undated Frontispiece to an Album of Landscapes Dated 1620, 53.8 by 31.7 cm. (Shanghai Museum; Exh. The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City).
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52. Landscapes of Mt Huang, by Shih-t'ao. Undated Album Leaf, Ink and Colour on Paper, 30.8 by 24.1 cm. (Beijing Palace Museum; Exh. The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City).
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53. Detail of Two Characters from After Mi Fu's 'Rhyme-Prose on the Celestial Horse', by Tung Ch'i-ch'ang. 1612. Handscroll, Ink on Silk, 41.9 by 1831.2 cm. (Whole). (Shanghai Museum; Exh. The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City).
Supplement
Recent Asian Acquisitions: The Kimbell Art Museum: Supplement
01/1984 | 970 | 126
Pages: i-viii
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Sano, Emily J. (Sano, Emily J.)
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1. Landscape in the Style of Dong Yuan (Tung Yüan), by Wen Jia (Wen Chia). 1577. Hanging Scroll, Ink and Light Colours on Paper, 167 by 52 cm.
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10. Landscape with a Solitary Traveller, by Yosa Buson. Edo Period. c.1780. Hanging Scroll, Ink and Light Colour on Silk, 101.6 by 36.5 cm.
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11. The Eight Taoist Immortals, by Matsumura Goshun. c.1800. Six-Fold Screen, One of a Pair. Ink on Gold Leaf, 155.4 by 353 cm.
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12. The Eight Taoist Immortals, by Utanosuke Ganku. c.1800. Six-Fold Screen, One of a Pair. Ink on Gold Leaf, 155.4 by 353 cm.
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2. Steep Mountains and Silent Waters, by Dong Qichang (Tung Ch'i-ch'ang). 1632. Hanging Scroll, Ink on Paper, 102.5 by 30.3 cm.
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3. Landscape with a Sequestered Villa, by Lu Zhi (Lu Chih). 1572. Hanging Scroll, Ink and Light Colours on Paper, 139 by 57.4 cm.
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4. Birds and Flowers of Early Spring, by Yin Hung. c.1500. Hanging Scroll, Ink and Mineral Colours on Gold Leaf.
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9. Beauty in a White Kimono, by Rekisentei Eiri. c.1800. Hanging Scroll, Colours on Paper, 124 by 26.3 cm.
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13. Flask. Japanese. Asuka Period. Seventh Century. Sue Ware, Clay, Height 31.4 cm.
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14. Wine Flask. Japanese. Momoyama Period. Late Sixteenth Century. Negoro Ware, Lacquered Wood, Height 29.9 cm.
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5. Hachiman in the Guise of a Buddhist Priest. Japanese. Heian Period. Tenth or Eleventh Century. Polychromed Wood, Height 48.9 cm.
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6. Spring and Autumn Flowers, Fruits and Grasses. Japanese. Edo Period. c.1740. Six-Fold Screen, One of a Pair. Mineral Pigments on Gold Leaf, 156.1 by 362.2 cm.
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7. Spring and Autumn Flowers, Fruits and Grasses. Japanese. Edo Period. c.1740. Six-Fold Screen, One of a Pair. Mineral Pigments on Gold Leaf, 156.2 by 362.5 cm.
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8. A Shinto Painting of Yuima (Vimalakirti). Japanese. Muromachi period. c.1400. Hanging Scroll, Colour and Gold on Silk, 89.5 by 24.1 cm.
Article
Kung Hsien: A Professional Chinese Artist and His Patronage
07/1981 | 940 | 123
Pages: 400+402-410
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Silbergeld, Jerome (Silbergeld, Jerome)
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13. Gathered Peaks Like Ten-Thousand Ceremonial Tablets, by Kung Hsien. Dated 1655. Hanging scroll, Ink on Paper. (S. H. Hwa Collection, Taipei).
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14. Imitating Li Liu-fang's 'Uncultivated Willows Picture', by Kung Hsien. Hanging Scroll, Ink on Paper. (Private Collection, Japan).
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15. Landscape, by Kung Hsien. Hanging Scroll, Ink on Satin. (University Art Museum, Berkeley).
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16. Leaf from an Instructional Album, Published as Hsi T'ieh-sheng shu-mu shan-shui hua-fa, by Kung Hsien. Ink on Paper. (Collection Unknown). 17. Leaf from an Instructional Album, Published as Kung Pan-ch'ien shou-t'u hua-kao, by Kung Hsien. Ink on Paper. (Collection Unknown). 18. Inscribed Leaf from a Collective Album for Chou Liang-kung, by Kung Hsien. Dated 1669. Ink on Paper. (National Palace Museum, Taipei). 19. Postscript to an Album, by Kung Hsien. Dated 1688. Ink on Paper. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.)
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20. Landscape With Trees Painted for Wang Shih-chen, by Kung Hsien. Hanging Scroll, Ink on Satin. (Coll. Ching Yüan Chai, Berkeley).
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21. Postscript to an Album, Published as Kung Pan-ch'ien shan-shui ching-p'in, by Kung Hsien. Dated 1676. Ink on Paper. (Collection Unknown).
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22. Streams, Mountains and Sparse Trees, from a Collective Album for Chou Liang-kung, by Kung Hsien. Ink on Paper. (National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan).
Article
Che School Paintings in the British Museum
05/1972 | 830 | 114
Pages: 283-295
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Whitfield, Roderick (Whitfield, Roderick)
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1. Taking a Ch'in to Visit a Friend, by Chiang Sung. Ink and Light Colour on Silk, 148.5 by 89 cm. (British Museum, Chinese Painting Add.228.)
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10. Fishermen, by Chiang Sung. Ink on Silk; Height, c.170 cm. (Collection James Cahill, Berkeley.)
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11. Fishermen, by Chu Pang. Ink and Colours on Silk, 160 by 100.5 cm. (British Museum, Chinese Painting 125.)
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12. Crossing the Bridge to Visit a Friend, by Wang E. Ink on Silk, 172.1 by 105.8 cm. (National Palace Museum, Taiwan.) Courtesy of the National Palace Museum.
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13. Detail of Fig.1. [Taking a Ch'in to Visit a Friend, by Chiang Sung. Ink and Light Colour on Silk, 148.5 by 89 cm. (British Museum, Chinese Painting Add.228.)]
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14. Official Awaiting an Imperial Audience, by Chu Pang. Ink and Colours on Silk, 169 by 109 cm. (British Museum, Chinese Painting 144, from the Franks Collection).
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16. Autumn Landscape, by Yü Jen. Ink and Colours on Silk, 177 by 100.5 cm. (British Museum, Chinese Painting 213.)
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17. Detail of Fig.14. [Official Awaiting an Imperial Audience, by Chu Pang. Ink and Colours on Silk, 169 by 109 cm. (British Museum, Chinese Painting 144, from the Franks Collection).]
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19. Cormorants, by P'u Hai-shan. Ink and Colours on Silk, 148 by 96 cm. (British Museum, Chinese Painting 199.)
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2. Crossing the Bridge, by Tai Chin. Ink and Light Colour on Silk, 137.5 by 63.1 cm. (National Palace Museum, Taiwan.) Courtesy of the National Palace Museum.
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20. Detail of Fig.11. [Fishermen, by Chu Pang. Ink and Colours on Silk, 160 by 100.5 cm. (British Museum, Chinese Painting 125.)]
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21. Detail of Fig.14. [Official Awaiting an Imperial Audience, by Chu Pang. Ink and Colours on Silk, 169 by 109 cm. (British Museum, Chinese Painting 144, from the Franks Collection).]
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22. Detail of Fig.5 (Actual Size). [Woodcutter, by Wu Wei. Ink on Silk, 164.5 by 95 cm. (British Museum. Chinese Painting 86.)]
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23. Detail of Fig.4 (Actual Size). [Fishermen, by Chang Lu. Ink on Silk, 164 by 95 cm. (British Museum, Chinese Painting Add.371.)]
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24. Detail of Fig.8 (Actual Size). [Listening to the Ch'in, by Wang E. Ink and Light Colour on Silk, 162.5 by 77 cm. (British Museum, Chinese Painting Add. 368.)]
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25. Detail of Fig.11 (Actual Size). [Fishermen, by Chu Pang. Ink and Colours on Silk, 160 by 100.5 cm. (British Museum, Chinese Painting 125.)]
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26. Detail of Fig.14 (Actual Size). [Official Awaiting an Imperial Audience, by Chu Pang. Ink and Colours on Silk, 169 by 109 cm. (British Museum, Chinese Painting 144, from the Franks Collection).]
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27. Detail of Fig.19 (Actual Size). [Cormorants, by P'u Hai-shan. Ink and Colours on Silk, 148 by 96 cm. (British Museum, Chinese Painting 199.)]
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28. Detail of Fig.16 (Actual Size). [Autumn Landscape, by Yü Jen. Ink and Colours on Silk, 177 by 100.5 cm. (British Museum, Chinese Painting 213.)]
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29. Along the River during Winter's First Snow, by Chao Kan. Second Half of Tenth Century, Nanking, Kiangsu Province. Ink and Colours on Silk, 30 by 376.5 cm. (Whole Scroll; Six Sections Here Illustrated). (National Palace Museum, Taipel.)
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3. Landscape, by Tai Chin. Ink and Light Colour on Silk, 184.5 by 109.4 cm. (National Palace Museum, Taiwan.) Courtesy of the National Palace Museum.
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4. Fishermen, by Chang Lu. Ink on Silk, 164 by 95 cm. (British Museum, Chinese Painting Add.371.)
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5. Woodcutter, by Wu Wei. Ink on Silk, 164.5 by 95 cm. (British Museum. Chinese Painting 86.)
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6. Detail of Fig.5. [Woodcutter, by Wu Wei. Ink on Silk, 164.5 by 95 cm. (British Museum. Chinese Painting 86.)]
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7. Detail of Fig.8. [Listening to the Ch'in, by Wang E. Ink and Light Colour on Silk, 162.5 by 77 cm. (British Museum, Chinese Painting Add. 368.)]
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8. Listening to the Ch'in, by Wang E. Ink and Light Colour on Silk, 162.5 by 77 cm. (British Museum, Chinese Painting Add. 368.)
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9. Detail of Fig.8. [Listening to the Ch'in, by Wang E. Ink and Light Colour on Silk, 162.5 by 77 cm. (British Museum, Chinese Painting Add. 368.)]
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15. Landscape, by an Anonymous Artist. Ink on Silk, 161 by 101 cm. (British Museum, Chinese Painting Add.116.)
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18. Scholar Reading, by an Anonymous Artist. Ink and Colours on Silk, 127.5 by 78.2 cm. (British Museum, Chinese Painting Add.121.)
Article
A Study of Chinese Paintings
01/1942 | 466 | 80
Pages: 10+12-15+17
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Cohn, William (Cohn, William)
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Plate II. B-A Monkey Reaching for a Lotus Pod. By Süan tê. Ming Dynasty. Colour and Ink on Paper, 114 by 60 cm. A Study of Chinese Paintings.
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Plate I. A-Winter Landscape. in the Style of Wang Wei of T'ang. Sung Dynasty. Colour and Ink on Silk. 33.3 by 24.1 cm. A Study of Chinese Paintings.
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Plate I. B-Red Prunus and White Magnolia. Unknown Artist. Sung Dynasty. Colour and Ink on Silk, 75.9 by 30.5 cm. A Study of Chinese Paintings.
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Plate I. C-Two Boys at Play. Unknown Artist. Sung Dynasty. Colour and Ink on Silk. 15 by 25 cm. A Study of Chinese Paintings.
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Plate II. A-A Snow-Covered Landscape. Unknown Artist. Southern Sung Dynasty. Ink on Silk. 24.4 by 25 cm. A Study of Chinese Paintings.
Advertisements
Advertisements July 1939 (Front)
07/1939 | 436 | 75
Pages: i-xviii
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[Agnew, 43 Old Bond Street & 3 Albemarle Street, London] The Head of a Girl by Orazio Gentileschi (1597-c.1651). Panel 16 3/4 × 15 Inches
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[Art & History Museum, Geneva] Julian Romero and Saint Louis by Greco.
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[Bachstitz Gallery, 11 Surinamestraat, The Hague] Palma Vecchio (Jacopo Palma il Vecchio) Venice 1480-1528 Venice. Pupil of Giovanni Bellini, Influenced by Giorgione, Lotto, Titian. Portrait of a Lady. A Blonde Lady in a White Dress. Canvas, 97 × 87 c. m.
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[Eugene Slatter, 35, Bury Street, London] Maria Van Oosterwyck. Signed and Dated 1667
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[Kunsthaus Malmedé, 33 Sachsenhausen, Cologne] Luca Giordano, Naples 1632-1705 Canvas, 171 × 126 cm.
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[Mallett & Son Ltd, 40 New Bond St., London] A Scarlet and Gold Lacquer Bureau by Giles Grendey, Circa. 1730
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[Messrs. Christie, Manson & Woods, 8 King Street, London] One of a Set of Four Beauvais Tapestries, Known as the Italian Grotesques- Signed Behagel, Circa 1700
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[Sotheby & Co., 34-35 New Bond Street, London] Dona Antonio Zarate, by F. Goya.
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[Sotheby & Co., 34-35 New Bond Street, London] Sale July 14th-One of a Set of Eight Single and Two Arm Chippendale Chairs.
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[Sotheby & Co., 34-35 New Bond Street, London] Sale July 20th-An Unusual Deruta Dish, c. 1515, 17 Inches.
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[Sotheby & Co., 34-35 New Bond Street, London] St. Catherine, by El Greco. Signed in Greek.
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[Tomas Harris Ltd/Spanish Art Gallery Ltd, 6 Chesterfield Gardens, London] S. Martin. S. Leonard by Salzburg Master, c. 1490.
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[Ton-ying & Company Inc., 5 East 57th Street, New York] Sketch by Tung Chi-Ch'ang with Commentary by Kao Sh'ih-Chi. Period: Ming (1368-1644 A. D.)
Non-western art unattributed:
[Bluett & Sons, 48 Davies Street, London] Early Chinese bronze tripod vessel (ting). Below the rim a band of pattern representing the t'ao t'ieh with "hanging blades" on a spiral filled ground. Inscription in the interior. Grey-green patination with red, green and blue incrustation. Height $7frac{3}{4}$ ins. First Stylistic Phase. Shang-yin period.
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[C. T. Loo & Co., 48 rue de Courcelles, Paris] Figure of a Recumbent Horse in Biscuit, Covered All over with Yellow Glaze and with Black Splashcs on the Body. The Base is Enamelled in Green. K'ang-Hsi Period.
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[John Sparks, 128 Mount Street, London] Bronze Ho-Unusual Design of Long-Tailed Dragons. Identical Inscription inside Cover and under Handle. Height, 8¼ Inches. Shang-Yin Dynasty ?1766-?1122 B. C.
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[Peter Boode, 125 Mount Street, London] Porcelain Jar of squat shape, decorated outside with scrolling flowers in underglaze blue under a faintly crackled glaze. Period mark near rim. Diameter: 5¾ inches. Hsüan Te mark and period. (A. D. 1426-1435).
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[Sotheby & Co., 34-35 New Bond Street, London] Sale July 11th-Head of a Granite Statue of Rameses III. 1200 B. C.
Non-western art unattributed:
[Sotheby & Co., 34-35 New Bond Street, London] The Celebrated XVIth Century Ispahan Carpet.
Non-western art unattributed:
[Spink & Son Ltd, 5, 6 & 7 King Street, London] Portrait Head in Mottled Buff Granite of a High Official of Semitic Origin. 6½ Inches High.
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[Yamanaka & Co. Ltd, 20 Davies Street, London] Fine Specimen Tzu Chou Yao Vase. Height 13½ ins. Sung.
Western art unattributed:
[Frank Partridge & Sons Ltd., 26 King Street, London] A Queen Anne English Needlework Settee, Circa 1702-1714
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[Mallett & Son Ltd, 40 New Bond St., London] A Rare Charles I Fruit Dish 1638
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[Messrs. Christie, Manson & Woods, 8 King Street, London] A Fine Suit of Armour - German, 1580
Western art unattributed:
[Messrs. Christie, Manson & Woods, 8 King Street, London] A Nottingham Alabaster Plaque-14th Century
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[Messrs. Christie, Manson & Woods, 8 King Street, London] A Suit of Cap-a-Pie Armour for a Boy -German (Nuremberg), 1540
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[S.J. Phillips, 113 New Bond Street, London] XVIth Century Carved Crystal Cross, Enamelled Gold Mounts and Pearl Drops. XVIth Century Enamelled Gold Pendant, Figure of Lamb with Pearl Body Lying on Book.
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[Sotheby & Co., 34-35 New Bond Street, London] Sale July 12th-A Miniature from the Hours of Claude de Villa, Flemish 15th Century.
Western art unattributed:
[Sotheby & Co., 34-35 New Bond Street, London] Sale July 6th-A Rare Elizabethan Silver-Gilt Ostrich Egg Cup and Cover (c. 1600).
Article
The Exhibition of Chinese Art. IV - The Paintings
01/1936 | 394 | 68
Pages: 30-31+34-36+39
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Winkworth, W. W. (W. W. W.) (Winkworth, W. W. (W. W. W.); Winkworth; Winkworth, William Wilberforce)
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Yee, Chiang (Yee, Chiang; Chiang, Yee; Chiang Yee)
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Plate I. A Thatched Pavilion, by Wang Meng. (d. A. D. 1385.) Painting in Colour on Paper, 111.4 by 60.1 c.m (The Chinese Government). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. IV-The Paintings
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Plate II. A-Landscape, by Hsieh shih-Ch'en. Dated, A. D. 1546. Scroll Painting in Ink on Silk, 30 by 205 cm. (German State Museums, Berlin); B-Trees by a Bridge. by Wang Ch'i. Signed and Dated. A. D. 1606. Painting in Colour on Paper, 88.2 by 57.8 cm.; C-Rocks and Camellia, by Ch'en Hung-Shou. Seventeenth Century. Painting in Ink on Paper; 113.6 by 27 cm. (The Chinese Government). The Exhibition of Chinese Art: IV-The Paintings
Article
Chinese Philosophy of Art-VIII
11/1921 | 224 | 39
Pages: 235-236
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Waley, Arthur (Waley, Arthur; Waley, Arthur D.; W., A.)
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Article
Chinese Philosophy of Art-VII. Tung Ch'i-ch'ang (1)
09/1921 | 222 | 39
Pages: 128+131
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Waley, Arthur (Waley, Arthur; Waley, Arthur D.; W., A.)
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