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Chinese pictorial art as viewed by the connoisseur; notes on the means and methods of traditional Chinese connoisseurship of pictorial art, based upon a study of the art of mounting scrolls in China and Japan.
- Title
- Chinese pictorial art as viewed by the connoisseur; notes on the means and methods of traditional Chinese connoisseurship of pictorial art, based upon a study of the art of mounting scrolls in China and Japan. With 160 plates, and 42 actual samples of Chinese and Japanese paper, in pocket.
- Author
- Gulik, Robert Hans van, 1910-1967.
- Publication
- Roma, Istituto italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente, 1958.
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Details
- Description
- xxxvii, 537 p. illus., port., mounted samples.; 30 cm.
- Series Statement
- Serie orientale Roma, 19
- Subject
- Note
- Title also in Chinese.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references. Bibliography: p. 483-502.
- Call Number
- JQZ 13-172
- LCCN
- 59031931
- OCLC
- 253982
- Author
- Gulik, Robert Hans van, 1910-1967.
- Title
- Chinese pictorial art as viewed by the connoisseur; notes on the means and methods of traditional Chinese connoisseurship of pictorial art, based upon a study of the art of mounting scrolls in China and Japan. With 160 plates, and 42 actual samples of Chinese and Japanese paper, in pocket.
- Imprint
- Roma, Istituto italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente, 1958.
- Series
- Serie orientale Roma, 19
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references. Bibliography: p. 483-502.
- Research Call Number
- JQZ 13-172