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Archives of Asian Art (2021) 71 (1): 63–91.
Published: 01 April 2021
.... The iconographic schema of the flanking figures, Nüwa and Fuxi, appears mature and stable, with their identities consistently determined by their half-human, half-serpent, and gendered bodies as well as by the divine objects they hold—sun and moon, compass and T square, numinous mushrooms. The iconography...
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in In Search of National Decoration: Archaeology and Ethnography in Wartime Chinese Design
> Archives of Asian Art
Published: 01 October 2019
Figure 6. Pang Xunqin, Fuxi and Nüwa pattern from Chinese Designs , 1939. Ink and gouache on paper, 27 × 25 cm. Collection of the Changshu Art Museum.
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in Outline, Brushwork, and the Epigraphic Aesthetic in Huang Yi's Engraved Texts of the Lesser Penglai Pavilion (1800)
> Archives of Asian Art
Published: 01 April 2020
Figure 20. Illustration of the Behavior of Light in a Mirage , from Zhang Fuxi 張福僖 (d. 1862) and Joseph Edkins 艾約瑟 (1823–1905), Treatise on Light [ Guanglun ] (1853), 4b. Photo-offset reproduction print on paper, H. 20 cm. Princeton University Library.
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Published: 01 April 2021
Figure 1. Mural of the Fuxi-Nüwa triad, a looted hollow-brick tomb of the Xin Interregnum (9–23 ce ), Yanshi, Henan. After Luoyang and Luoyang, Luoyang gudai muzang bihua (shang) , 180/181. Tracing by Doris Yixuan Tang.
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Published: 01 April 2021
Figure 3. Bas-relief of the Fuxi-Nüwa triad, Beizhai, Yinan, Shandong, late Eastern Han. After Shandong bowuguan, Yinan Beizhai Hanmu huaxiang , 6. Tracings by Doris Yixuan Tang.
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Published: 01 April 2021
Figure 4. Bas-relief of the Fuxi-Nüwa triad, Zhifangzhen, Jiaxiang, Shandong, late Eastern Han. Ink rubbing. Yang Aiguo and Chen Anning, Shandong shike fenlei quanji: Di 6 juan: Handai huaxiangshi (1) , 179.
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Published: 01 April 2021
Figure 5. Bas-relief of the Fuxi-Nüwa triad, Hualincun, Jiaxiang, Shandong, late Eastern Han. Ink rubbing. Yang Aiguo and Chen Anning, Shandong shike fenlei quanji: Di 6 juan: Handai huaxiangshi (1) , 188.
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Published: 01 April 2021
Figure 6. (a) Mural of Nüwa; (b) Mural of Fuxi. Qushuhao, Jingbian, Shaanxi, early Eastern Han. After Shaanxi sheng kaogu yanjiuyuan andJingbian xian wenwu guanli chu, “Shaanxi jingbian xian yangqiaopan qushuhao Dong-Han bihua mu fajue jianbao,” 20. Tracings by Doris Yixuan Tang.
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Figure 7. Fuxi and Nüwa holding the sun and moon on a sarcophagus, tomb 3 at Guitoushan in Jianyang, Sichuan, latesecond–early third century ce . Ink rubbing. Zhongguo huaxiangshiquanji bianji weiyuanhui et al., Zhongguo huaxiangshi quanji: Di 7 juan , 80.
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Figure 8. (a) Mural of Fuxi heaving the sun; (b) Mural of Nüwa heaving the moon. Cijian, Luoyang, Henan, late Western Han. After Luoyangand Luoyang, Luoyang gudai muzang bihua (shang) , (a) 85, (b) 74. Tracings by Doris Yixuan Tang.
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Figure 9. Mural of the Fuxi-Nüwa triad, the Xincun tomb of the Xin Interregnum, Yanshi, Henan. Luoyang and Luoyang, Luoyang gudai muzang bihua (shang) , 106–7.
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Figure 10. Bas-relief of the Fuxi-Nüwa triad, Huanglutun, Zoucheng, Shandong, Eastern Han. Left : Photograph from Yang Aiguo and Chen Anning, Shandong shike fenlei quanji: Di 6 juan: Handai huaxiangshi (1) , 287. Right : Tracing by Doris Yixuan Tang.
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Published: 01 April 2021
Figure 11. Bas-relief of the Fuxi-Nüwa triad, Tanghe zhenzhichang,Nanyang, Henan, Eastern Han. After Zhongguo huaxiangshi quanjibianji weiyuanhui, Zhongguo huaxiangshi quanji: Di 6 juan , 13. Tracingby Doris Yixuan Tang.
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Published: 01 April 2021
Figure 12. Bas-relief of Fuxi and Nüwa, Stone Chamber 3 of the WuLiang Shrine, Jiaxiang, Shandong, late Eastern Han. After Feng Yunpeng and Feng Yunyuan, Jinshi suo: Shisuo 3 , 7. Tracing by DorisYixuan Tang.
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Figure 13. Bas-relief of the Fuxi-Nüwa triad, south side of the eaststone tower at Nanwuyang, Feixian, Shandong, Eastern Han (86–87 ce ). After Beijing Lu Xun bowuguan, Lu Xun cang taben quanji: Han huaxiang juan 1 , 35. Tracing by Doris Yixuan Tang.
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Published: 01 April 2021
Figure 14. ( Top ) Bas-relief of the Fuxi-Nüwa triad, ceiling stone of northern chamber, Qilingang tomb, Nanyang, Henan, early Eastern Han. From Ling Jiebing and Zhu Qingsheng, Hanhua zonglu: Nanyang (11) , 241 . ( Bottom ) Bas-relief of the Fuxi-Nüwa triad, ceiling stone of central chamber
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Figure 17. Bas-relief of the Fuxi-Nüwa triad, Xiaoxian, Anhui, Eastern Han. After Yang Xufei, Zhongguo Hanhua zaoxing yishu tudian: Shenxian , 140. Tracing by Doris Yixuan Tang.
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Figure 18. The Fuxi-Nüwa triad, side detail of hollow tile tomb pediment from Tomb 61, Luoyang, Henan, late first century bce . ( Left ) Photograph from Luoyang and Luoyang, Luoyang gudai muzang bihua (shang) , 59. ( Right ) Tracing by Doris Yixuan Tang, after ibid.
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Figure 20. Bas-relief of the Fuxi-Nüwa triad, Nanyangzhen, Weishan, late Eastern Han. After Ma Hanguo, Weishan Han huaxiangshi xuanji , 77. Tracing by Doris Yixuan Tang.
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Figure 21. ( Top left ) Bas-relief of the Fuxi-Nüwa triad, Longyangdian, Tengzhou, Shandong, late Eastern Han. Ink rubbing. From Tengzhou shi Han huaxiangshi guan, Tengzhou Han huaxiangshi jingpinji , 79. ( Bottom left ) Bas-relief of the Fuxi-Nüwa triad, Gumiaocun, Linyi, Shandong, Eastern Han
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