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More imagesTransactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society 1996-1997 Volume 61
Zhenxi, Zhuo; Pierson, Stacey; Rawson, Jessica; Minghua, Lu; Tatiana Arapova; Littleton, Richard; Curtis, Julia B.; Wood, Frances; Allen, Phillip N.; Watson, Oliver and Eskenzi, John
Language: English
Published by The Oriental Ceramic Society, 1998
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. English text; Hardcover (cloth); 21.4 x 28.3 cm; 0.889 Kg; 11 pages (Members of the Council, Transactions and Obituaries) plus 152 pages with various colour and black-and-white illustrations; Used book with almost no signs of shelf wear as the book is protected with a trimsleev…e Dustwrapper. The interior is in very good condition.; Includes the following articles: Yaozhou wares: The eighth Hills Gold Medal Lecture by Zhuo Zhenxi; Changsha to Jingdezhen: In-glaze decoration in Chinese Ceramics from the 8th century to the 16th century by Stancey Pierson; Thinking with Pictures: Tomb Figures in the Chinese View of the Afterlife by Jessica Rawson; A Reassessment of Khmer Ceramics and Their Origins by John Guy; Kangxi (1662-1722) Wares by Lu Minghua; China and Russian chinoiserie in the 18th century by Tatiana Arapova; Qing dynasty Sepia and Rich Black Overlaze Enamel Decorated Porcelains Kangxi (1662-1722) Yongzheng (1723-1735) Qianlong (1736-1795) by Richard Littleton; If Pots Could Speak: the Old Art History and the New by Julia B. Curtis; From Ship's Captains to the Bloomsbury Group: the Late Arrival of Chinese Painting in Britain by Frances Wood; The Oriental Ceramic Society in Istanbul and Iran by Phillip N. Allen; and Summaries of Lectures by Oliver Watson and John Eskenzi.
More imagesA Dictionary of Chinese Ceramics
Wang, Qingzheng; Translators: Chin, Lillian; Xu, Jay; Editors: Kelun, Chen; Song, Jiang; Lau, Aileen; Zhongmou, Li; Minghua, Lu; Yibin, Ni; Dong, Zhang; Lili, Zhou
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Included. English text; Hardcover (with dust jacket); 25.1 x 33 cm; 2.9 kg; 368 pages including 2,165 entries, accompanied by over 1,000 colour plates and black-and-white illustrations, and further supported by maps, a historical chronology and a time-line of ceramic production throughout…China's history.; Used with signs of wear on the exterior and interior. The dust jacket shows edge wear, scuffs and scratches, is faded on the spine and on the left side of the front cover, and has a small tear at the bottom of the front cover. Interior with minor signs of wear, except for a tiny tear at the top of the rear of the front cover and a written dedication and signature on title page and minor edge wear on a few pages.; China's tradition of pottery, stoneware and porcelain production first started in Neolithic times, its passage marked by continuing technological improvements, shared artistic expressions and developments from parallel forms of media such as lacquerware, metalwork, textiles, painting, woodwork and carving, amongst other art forms. Chinese ceramics have stood out for their beauty, form and function, and for their impact on domestic and international demand. Their art historical value has helped scholars and historians refine information and data on China's social and political history and culture. Thus began the taste for Chinese porcelain, one that has led to an unceasing world interest in it. Today, China's ceramic legacy dominates many art collections worldwide and continues to inspire active scholarly research. This volume, the first ever of its kind in the English language, is aimed at collectors, curators, scholars and enthusiasts engaged in this fascinating art form. Information provided serves a comprehensive range of enquiries arising from the study of Chinese porcelains and has been carefully researched and written by internationally known expert and scholar, Professor Wang Qingzheng and his team of experts at the Ceramics Department of the Shanghai Museum. Also included are line drawings providing a graphic analysis of the evolution and variety of shapes and decorative styles found on Chinese ceramics.