Chocolate


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" ... An unparalleled, scholarly examination of chocolate, beginning with ancient pre-Columbian civilizations and ending with twenty-first-century reports."--Back cover.




Contemporary French and francophone art


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Présente vingt-trois essais consacrés à l'art français et francophone depuis 1980, en proposant une analyse critique d'une cinquantaine d'artistes aussi divers que des écrivains, photographes, peintres.




Porcelaine française du XVIIIe siècle


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"La porcelaine de Chine, blanche et translucide, a connu en Europe un engouement extraordinaire dès la Renaissance. Les princes voulaient en posséder, les céramistes voulaient en fabriquer. En Italie au XVIe siècle, puis en France au XVIIe siècle, ils inventèrent une admirable "porcelaine tendre" à laquelle, au XVIIIe siècle, la manufacture royale de Sèvres conféra un éclat inégalable. Le kaolin, indispensable pour fabriquer la "porcelaine dure", fut découvert dans le Limousin en 1768. Les manufactures se multiplièrent alors, surtout à Paris. Cet ouvrage raconte cette passionnante histoire. Son abondante illustration montre les étapes de la création, les inventions artistiques étonnantes de ces céramistes qui ont imaginé les innombrables métiers nécessaires à la fabrication de la porcelaine. Les décorateurs contemporains remettent sans cesse au goût du jour leurs innovations."--P. [4] of cover.



















Chinese Reverse Glasspainting 1720-1820


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Displaying a talent for combining aesthetic sensibility with scientific rigor, the author has given new life to something that once excited European passions: an original, non-academic art at the forefront of the 'new technology' of the time. For decades, aristocrats of the Old World and then American collectors (the latter at the end of the eighteenth and beginning of the nineteenth centuries) spent countless sums on the purchase of these works, which were worth a fortune. These wealthy collectors of curiosities of all types were also most certainly great dreamers seeking a worthy setting for their dreams. Unbeknownst to them, their endeavours had much greater scope, creating and nourishing the conditions for a rare encounter between two worlds: a golden age of atypical collaboration, a combined adventure between China and Europe.




18th and 19th Century Porcelain Analysis


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This book addresses the contributions made by analytical chemistry to the characterisation of 18th and early 19th Century English and Welsh porcelains commencing with the earliest reports of Sir Arthur Church and of Herbert Eccles and Bernard Rackham using chemical digestion techniques and concluding with the most recent instrumental experiments, which together span more than a hundred years of study. From the earliest experiments which required necessarily the sacrifice of significant portions of each specimen, which may already have been damaged , to the latest experiments which needed only microsampling or the non-destructive interrogation of valuable perfect specimens a comprehensive survey is undertaken of more than twenty manufactories of quality porcelains. The correlation is made between the quantitative elemental oxide determinations of the scanning electron microscopic diffraction and Xray fluorescence data and the qualitative molecular spectroscopic Raman data to demonstrate their complementarity and use in the holistic forensic assessment of the origin of the fired procelains ; this will form the groundwork for the adoption of analytical techniques for the attribution of unknown or questionable procelains to their potential source factories . The book will also examine the perception of what constitutes a porcelain and its definitions and examines the assignment of porcelains to types which currently employs the definitions of hard paste , soft paste , hybrid , magnesian and bone china from the conclusions derived from the analytical data and a consideration of the raw materials employed in their manufacturing processes. During the discussion of this analytical evidence several themes and protocols have been established for its utilisation in the potential identification of porcelains and several case studies undertaken for this purpose are cited. The book will be of interest to analytical scientists , to museum ceramics curators and to ceramics historians.