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Leiden.
Brill.
1952.
Black and white illustrations, 150pp, appendices, bibliography, index, some browning first and last blanks, bright copy in original blue cloth lettered in gilt. Discusses the common motifs in Chinese art, particularly found on bronzes, pottery and porcelain. Contents include discussion of circles and spirals, triangles, lozenge patterns, tree and anthropomorphic patterns, and tree-rites, constellation myths and gods. (When referring to this item please quote stockid 2411)
Related Subject Areas:
Art
Asia
China
East Asia
Pottery
symbolism
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