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English: Brick painting. Wei to Western Jin, Gansu. National Museum, Beijing
Français : Tuer un boeuf à la massue. Peinture sur brique, 17 x 36 cm. Tombe 6, Passe de Jiayu (Jiayuguan), salle antérieure; Gansu. IIIe siècle : Royaume Wei (Trois Royaumes) - Jin de l'Ouest. Musée National, Pékin. Ref. : Nicole Vandier-Nicolas, Peinture chinoise et tradition lettrée, page 19; et : Trois mille ans de peinture chinoise, Yang Xin et al., page : 37
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