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in Image, Body, and Simulation of the Afterlife in the Early Medieval Sarcophagus of Prince Yuan Mi
> Archives of Asian Art
Published: 01 October 2020
Figure 11. Layer 2 (middle layer), the simulated “burial chamber” (middle layer) of Yuan Mi's stone sarcophagus, probably near Luoyang, Henan province, 524 ce . Made by Jie Shi with rubbing from Okumura, “Mekki kōshiden sekkan no kokuga ni tsuite,” folded illustration, unpaginated.
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in Image, Body, and Simulation of the Afterlife in the Early Medieval Sarcophagus of Prince Yuan Mi
> Archives of Asian Art
Published: 01 October 2020
Figure 14. Burial chamber of Tomb 1 at Yinglongshan, Nanjing, Jiangsu province, early sixth century. Diagram by Jie Shi, based on Wenwu , no. 7 (2002): 42, fig. 2.
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in The Imprisoned Queen: Landscape Representation and Pure Land Art in Tang China
> Archives of Asian Art
Published: 01 April 2021
Figure 23. Main chamber of Cave 209, Mogao Caves, Dunhuang, mid-seventh century. Pelliot, Les grottes de Touen-Houang , 3: pl. CLV.
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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 23. Bas-relief of the Three Sovereigns, Stone Chamber 3 of theWu Liang Shrine, Jiaxiang,Shandong, late Eastern Han. After Feng Yunpeng and Feng Yunyuan, Jinshi suo: Shisuo, juan 3 , 7–9. Tracing and reconstruction by Doris Yixuan Tang.
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Figure 18. Baisha Tomb 1, west wall of front chamber, Baisha, Henan, China, Song dynasty, 1099. Polychromed brick. From Su, Baisha Song mu , pl. 22 .
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in How Much Agency Does Architecture Have?: How Bangladeshis Reclaimed the National Assembly in Dhaka
> Archives of Asian Art
Published: 01 April 2023
Figure 3. The main ambulatory circling the Assembly chamber. Photograph: Raymond Meier, 2004.
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in How Much Agency Does Architecture Have?: How Bangladeshis Reclaimed the National Assembly in Dhaka
> Archives of Asian Art
Published: 01 April 2023
Figure 4. The main chamber roof of the Assembly. Photograph: Raymond Meier, 2004.
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in How Much Agency Does Architecture Have?: How Bangladeshis Reclaimed the National Assembly in Dhaka
> Archives of Asian Art
Published: 01 April 2023
Figure 5. The main Assembly chamber. Photograph: Raymond Meier, 2004.
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in How Much Agency Does Architecture Have?: How Bangladeshis Reclaimed the National Assembly in Dhaka
> Archives of Asian Art
Published: 01 April 2023
Figure 7. The main Assembly chamber. Photograph: Raymond Meier, 2004.
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in Gateways to Power and Paradise: Twin Towers in Early Chinese Architecture
> Archives of Asian Art
Published: 01 April 2018
Figure 8. Miniature tower with figures inside the chamber, fourth–third centuries bce. Bronze, excavated Hebei. From Li X., Qingtongqi , 98.
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in Imbrication and Implication: Early Maratha Architecture and the Deccan Sultanates
> Archives of Asian Art
Published: 01 April 2018
Figure 2. The chambers inside the dam at the Moti Talav in Sindkhed Raja, Buldhana district, ca. 1620–40, are similar to those inside the dam at Naldurg built sometime in the early seventeenth century by Ibrahim Adil Shah II (1556–1627). Photograph: Pushkar Sohoni.
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Archives of Asian Art (2017) 67 (1): 61–82.
Published: 01 April 2017
... supporters who disseminated her reputation beyond the Inner Chambers. Copyright © 2017 Asia Society 2017 Luo Qilan tihuashi Chinese women painters Qing dynasty painting Chinese painting image and text Talents of the Inner Chambers are not easily known. Playing with ink under candlelight...
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Archives of Asian Art (2020) 70 (2): 199–224.
Published: 01 October 2020
...Figure 11. Layer 2 (middle layer), the simulated “burial chamber” (middle layer) of Yuan Mi's stone sarcophagus, probably near Luoyang, Henan province, 524 ce . Made by Jie Shi with rubbing from Okumura, “Mekki kōshiden sekkan no kokuga ni tsuite,” folded illustration, unpaginated. ...
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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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Archives of Asian Art (2011) 61 (1): 3–36.
Published: 01 April 2011
... of the tomb chamber than on the chamber chamber itself, with its visually cohesive simulation of
itself.1 An important exception to the tomb as treasure a built environment, has become the tour de force of
trove is a style of tomb built entirely in brick, with innovative creation (Fig. 1).3 Entering...
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Archives of Asian Art (2006) 56 (1): 81–104.
Published: 01 April 2006
... and east
3 Ni c, dated to 357 CE can be considered typical. After of the entrance to the west side chamber there are body-
much scholarly discussion, it remains unclear whether the guards, officials, and 7 rows of 68 figures in ink. In the west
name Dongsu(C: Dong Shou (a refugee who fled side...
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Archives of Asian Art (2007) 57 (1): 23–49.
Published: 01 April 2007
... in bringing the prin- at thirteen in 550. The princess was buried in a tomb
cess to North China in 542 ce as a diplomatic bride with a single 5.23 Â 5.58 meter brick chamber and a
for his son, a move that sealed an alliance between the short, level corridor connecting the chamber to a long,
Eastern Wei...
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Archives of Asian Art (2013) 63 (1): 1–25.
Published: 01 April 2013
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he uncertain fate of the dead was always a major Although the roles of such images within the burial
Tconcern surrounding tomb-making in traditional chamber have been discussed at length in previous studies,
China. A series of rituals were conducted before, during, the notion of how they might...
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Archives of Asian Art (2023) 73 (1): 55–77.
Published: 01 April 2023
...Figure 3. The main ambulatory circling the Assembly chamber. Photograph: Raymond Meier, 2004. ...
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