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Book Review
The Twin Pagodas of Zayton
07/1936 | 400 | 69
Pages: 44-45
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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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The Twin Pagodas of Zayton | author: Demiéville, Paul , author: Ecke, G.
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On the Origin and Development of Chinese Art
12/1935 | 393 | 67
Pages: 250-253+256-259+262-264
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Bachhofer, Ludwig (Bachhofer, Ludwig)
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Fig. 1. Vase. Black and Red on a White Slip. "Negative Ornament." Cucuteni 11, Group D, 1. Sixteenth to Fifteenth Century B. C. (Staatliche Museen, Berlin)
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Fig. 2. Potsherd from Yang Shao, Honan. Black and Red on a White Slip. "Negative Ornament." Sixteenth-Fifteenth Century B. C. (Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm)
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Fig. 3. Vase. Black on Reddish Brown Ware. Kansa, ma Chang. Fifteenth Century B. C. Height, 19.2 C. M (Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm
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Plate I. A-Vase. Red and Black on Reddish Ware. Kansu, Pan Shan. About 1500 B. C. Diameter, 29 cm. (Museum für Völkerkunde, Munich). On the Origin and Development of Chinese Art
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Plate I. B-P'ou. Bronze. Fifteenth-Thirteenth Century B. C. Height, 19.3 cm. (Museum für Völkerkunde, Berlin). On the Origin and Development of Chinese Art
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Plate II. A-Yu. Bronze. Early Archaic Phase (The Sumitomo Collection, Osaka, Japan). On the Origin and Development of Chinese Art
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Plate II. B-Yu. Bronze. Late Archaic Phase. Total Height, 26 cm. (The Eumorfopoulos Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum). On the Origin and Development of Chinese Art
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Plate II. C-Yu. Bronze. Classic phase. Total Height, 34.2 cm. (The Eumorfopoulos Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum). On the Origin and Development of Chinese Art
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Plate II. D-Yu. Bronze. Baroque Phase. Total Height, 20.3 cm. (The Eumorfopoulos Collection, British Museum). On the Origin and Development of Chinese Art
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Plate III. A-Belt-Clasp. Bronze. Fifth to Fourth Century B. C. Height, 5.5 cm. (The Stoclet Collection, Brussels). On the Origin and Development of Chinese Art
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Plate III. B-Hill-censer. Bronze Inlaid with Gold. First Han (206 B. C. to A. D. 9). Height, 18.5 cm. (Schlossmuseum, Berlin). On the Origin and Development of Chinese Art
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Plate III. C-Vase. Grey Ware with Black Lustre. Fifth to Fourth Century B. C. Height, 26 cm. (Museum für Völkerkunde, Munich); D-Vase from Hsin-Chêng. Sixth Century B. C. (K'Ai-fêng Museum). On the Origin and Development of Chinese Art
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Plate IV. A-Stele. Dated A. D. 662 Stone; Height, 45 cm. (Museum für Völkerkunde, Munich) B-Buddha with Monks and Bodhisattvas. Wall-Painting, Cave 118 a, Tun-Huang. About A. D. 650. On the Origin and Development of Chinese Art
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Plate V. A-Landscape. First Half of the Thirteenth Century A. D. Silk; Height, 16.5 cm.; B-Landscape, by Shên Chou (1427-1509); Dated A. D. 1476. Paper; Height, 161 cm. (The Preetorius Collection, Munich); C-Head of a Bodhisattva from Lung-Mên. About A. D. 700. Limestone; Height, 35 cm.; D-Head of a Buddha. Thirteenth Century A. D. Stone with a Cover of Stucco; Height, 24 cm. (Museum für Völkerkunde, Munich). On the Origin and Development of Chinese Art
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The Wooden Synagogues of Eastern Europe
01/1935 | 382 | 66
Pages: 14+16-19+21
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Loukomski, George Kreskentevich (Loukomski, George Kreskentevich; Loukomski, Georges; Lukomski, G., K.)
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Plate I. A-Synagogue at Przedborz. The Wooden Synagogues of Eastern Europe
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Plate I. B-Synagogue at Pilica, Near Olkonsk. The Wooden Synagogues of Eastern Europe
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Plate I. C-Synagogue at Lanckorona. The Wooden Synagogues of Eastern Europe
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Plate I. D-Synagogue at Zabludów. The Wooden Synagogues of Eastern Europe
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Plate II. A-Synagogue at Nowe-miasto. The Wooden Synagogues of Eastern Europe
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Plate II. B-Synagogue at Zabludów. The Wooden Synagogues of Eastern Europe
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Plate II. C-Synagogue at Jedwabne. The Wooden Synagogues of Eastern Europe
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Plate II. D-Synagogue at Wolpa, Near Bialystock. The Wooden Synagogues of Eastern Europe
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Writings on Chinese Architecture
03/1927 | 288 | 50
Pages: 116+119-121+123-124+126-129+131
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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. Designs for Interior Decoration First Published A. D. 1103 as Outline Drawings in the Sung Dynasty Method of Architecture (Ying tsao fa shih) and Represented Coloured in the 1925 Edition. A-Decoration of a Ceiling Coffer. B-Decorations of Beams. Writings on Chinese Architecture
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Plate II. A-Octagonal Pagoda at Sung Shan (Honan). Brick. Built A. D. 523, and restored. From photograph by Prof. T. Sekino in Prof. Sirén's Chinese Sculpture, pl. 187. B-Octagonal Reliquary at Shê Shan (Kiangsu) in pagoda form. White stone. Height about 40 ft. Attributed to about A. D. 600. From photograph by Mr. Perceval Yetts. Writings on Chinese Architecture
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Plate II. C-Wild-Goose Pagoda at Hsi-an (Shensi). Four-sided and seven-storeyed. Brick. Built A. D. 652, but since restored and altered. From Chinesische Architektur, pl. 308. D-Yellow Crane Tower formerly at Wu-ch'ang (Hupeh). Roofs of green-glazed tiles; body of painted woodwork. Built about 1870; burnt down 1884. From Chinesische Architektur, pl. 60. Writings on Chinese Architecture
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Plate III. Memorial arches (p'ai-lou) from Chinesische Architektur. A-Near T'ai-an (Shantung). B-In a street of Kaomi (Shantung). The inscription may be translated: "Her fame is recorded in the annals of wifely devotion." C-At Ning-yang (Shantung). D-At entrance to tombs of the early emperors of the Manchu dynasty, 80 miles east of Peking. White marble. Built 1650. Writings on Chinese Architecture