Chinese Ceramics


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"For centuries Chinese ceramics have been the objects most coveted in the West by collectors with an interest in the arts of Asia. The extraordinary innovations of Chinese potters court among the most outstanding accomplishments in the cultural heritage of the world since the Neolithic era. Systematic study of Chinese ceramics, begun in the eighteenth century with the French Jesuit Pere d'Entrecolles, has been greatly enlarged in the twentieth century, and since the end of the Cultural Revolution in 1976, extensive excavations at kiln sites have yielded invaluable new insights into the chronological development of ceramic forms, glaze types and decorative styles. This remarkable book cites all the latest scientific and archaeological evidence, examining provenance, technique, archaeological and historical context, and ancient traditions of Chinese connoisseurship and patronage to provide an integrated and highly detailed approach to the subject." "In over 700 color photographs specially taken for this book, a wide range of imperial and regional, decorative and practical, export and domestic, ceremonial and funerary wares are fully represented."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved







Catalogue of Chinese Porcelain and Works of Art, English and Continental Furniture, Etc., Comprising Chinese Porcelain in "Famille Verte", "Famille Rose", and Blue and White--jade, Enamels, Ivories, Metal, Embroideries, Etc., Also Chippendale and Sheraton Chairs, the Property of C. A. Hughes, Esq., 178 Clarence Gate Gardens, Regent's Park; a Hepplewhite Bookcase, a Sheraton Table, and a Chippendale Kneehole Writing Table, the Property of the Hon. Mabel Waldegrave, Mayfield, Woolston, Hants; a Gothic Oak Credence--a Painted Chest, Dated 1611-- a Fine William and Mary Fire Screen--a Louis XV Pedestal, and Other Furniture in Oak, Walnut, Mahogany and Satinwood


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Chinese Ceramics


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Chinese Ceramics


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