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Exhibition Review
The Russian avant-garde
01/2014 | 1330 | 156
Pages: 62-63
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Milner, John (Milner, John)
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83. Still life with Chinese print, by Natalia Goncharova. 1908-09. Canvas, 140.1 by 106 cm. (State Tretiakov Gallery, Moscow; exh. Palazzo Strozzi, Florence).
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84. Shaman's drum. Khakas people, Enisei Region. Late nineteenth-early twentieth century. Wood, reindeer skin, copper, fabric and dyes, 64 by 68 by 15 cm. (Russian Museum of Ethnography, St Petersburg; exh. Palazzo Strozzi, Florence).
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85. Portrait of a lady in an armchair, by Ilia Mashkov. 1913. Canvas, 177 by 115 cm. (Ekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts; exh. Palazzo Strozzi, Florence).
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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
Two Chinese Exhibitions in Stockholm
10/1933 | 367 | 63
Pages: 178-179+182-184
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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:
Plate I. A and B-Fragments of Bronze ku from An-yang. Yin Style. Height of A, 10 cm.; B, 8.4 cm. (Östasiatiska Samlingarna). Two Chinese Exhibitions in Stockholm
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Plate I. C and D-Two Views of a Gilt-Bronze Group. Han Style. Actual Size (Mr. A. Hellström). Two Chinese Exhibitions in Stockholm
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Plate I. E and F-Two Views of a Bronze Belt-Hook. Gilt and Silver-Plated. Han Style. Length, 21.4 cm. (Crown Prince of Sweden). Two Chinese Exhibitions in Stockholm
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Plate II. A-Bronze Tiger. Transition between Middle Chou and Huai Styles. Length, 16 cm. (Mr. A. Hellström). Two Chinese Exhibitions in Stockholm
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Plate II. B-Bronze hu. Huai Style. Height, 30.2 cm. (Crown Prince of Sweden). Two Chinese Exhibitions in Stockholm
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Plate II. C-Bronze Mirror. Huai Style. Actual Size (Crown Prince of Sweden). Two Chinese Exhibitions in Stockholm
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Plate II. D-Decorated Zones of a Bronze hu. Huai Style. Height of Detail, 8 cm. (Mr. G. Werner). Two Chinese Exhibitions in Stockholm
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Plate III. A-Archaic Ordos Bronze. Actual Size (Östasiatiska Samlingarna). Two Chinese Exhibitions in Stockholm
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Plate III. B-Archaic Ordos Bronze. Actual Size (Östasiatiska Samlingarna). Two Chinese Exhibitions in Stockholm
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Plate III. C-Bronze Plaque of Combat, from Ordos. Length, 12.3 cm. (Captain W. Mayer). Two Chinese Exhibitions in Stockholm
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Plate III. D-Bronze Plaque of Combat, from Minoussinsk. Actual Size (National Museum, Helsingfors). Two Chinese Exhibitions in Stockholm
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Plate III. E-Bronze Plaque of Combat, from Ordos. Actual Size (Östasiatiska Samlingarna). Two Chinese Exhibitions in Stockholm
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Plate III. F and G-Dagger and Sheath, from Ordos. Length of Dagger, 27.1 cm.; Length of Sheath, 17.2 cm. (Mr. A. Hellström). Two Chinese Exhibitions in Stockholm
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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
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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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Fig. 2. Design from Embroidered Hanging.
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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.