Pathways to the Afterlife: Early Chinese Art from the Sze Hong CollectionNicely produced catalog for an exhibition at the Denver Art Museum. Features 43 ceramic and bronze jars, bowls, cups, and flasks, and traces the progression of Chinese design and decoration from its beginnings at the hands of Neolithic potters up to the creation of funerary wares by Han and Tang cra |
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Inhalt
Directors Statement | 7 |
Preface and Acknowledgments | 8 |
Chronological Table | 10 |
Map of China 12 Introduction | 12 |
Neolithic Period | 18 |
Shang and Zhou Dynasties | 46 |
Warring States and Han Dynasty | 64 |
Six Dynasties Tang and Liao Dynasties | 84 |
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