9780300112788-0300112785-Chinese Ceramics: From the Paleolithic Period through the Qing Dynasty (The Culture & Civilization of China)

Chinese Ceramics: From the Paleolithic Period through the Qing Dynasty (The Culture & Civilization of China)

ISBN-13: 9780300112788
ISBN-10: 0300112785
Edition: First Edition
Author: Li He, Laurie Barnes, Pengbo Ding, Jixian Li, Kuishan Quan, Yoh Kanazawa, William R. Sargent, Zhiyan Li, Virginia L. Bower
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Yale University Press
Format: Hardcover 608 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780300112788
ISBN-10: 0300112785
Edition: First Edition
Author: Li He, Laurie Barnes, Pengbo Ding, Jixian Li, Kuishan Quan, Yoh Kanazawa, William R. Sargent, Zhiyan Li, Virginia L. Bower
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Yale University Press
Format: Hardcover 608 pages

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Chinese Ceramics: From the Paleolithic Period through the Qing Dynasty (The Culture & Civilization of China) (ISBN-13: 9780300112788 and ISBN-10: 0300112785), written by authors Li He, Laurie Barnes, Pengbo Ding, Jixian Li, Kuishan Quan, Yoh Kanazawa, William R. Sargent, Zhiyan Li, Virginia L. Bower, was published by Yale University Press in 2010. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Criticism (Arts History & Criticism, History, Ceramics, Arts Other, Appreciation, Sculpture) books. You can easily purchase or rent Chinese Ceramics: From the Paleolithic Period through the Qing Dynasty (The Culture & Civilization of China) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Criticism books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $3.97.

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A lavishly illustrated encyclopedic survey of the history of Chinese ceramics from its earliest origins through the Qing dynasty, showing the grace and grandeur of this art form

This lavishly illustrated catalogue is a comprehensive historical review of Chinese ceramics covering newly excavated discoveries from the Paleolithic era thousands of years ago to the end of the Qing dynasty in 1911. Throughout China’s history there has been an ongoing practice of invention and innovation in the forms, materials, decorations, and functions of ceramics made in China, both for the domestic market and for its ever-growing trade with foreign markets. The creation of ceramic ware holds a special and very important place among the many arts and inventions that characterize Chinese culture, society, and civilization.

The product of a ten-year collaboration among eminent American, Chinese, and Japanese scholars, Chinese Ceramics offers a new perspective in interpreting the oldest and one of the most admired Chinese art forms, from its technological aspects to its aesthetic value. The volume includes a chapter on Chinese export ceramics that delves into Chinese trade activities and ceramic wares made for export as well as a chapter about the authenticity of Chinese ceramics, discussing issues related to connoisseurship of this Chinese art.

As author He Li writes, “Despite the rich variety of Chinese ceramics around the world, no fully illustrated, photographed survey of a complete history has been attempted in English. [This volume] will convey the excitement of encountering these specially chosen examples for the first time.”

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