R. S. Kilburn - Transitional Wares and Their Forerunners - 1981

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Transitional Wares and Their Forerunners de Richard S. Kilburn est une première édition illustrée en anglais et chinois, publiée en 1981 par The Oriental Ceramic Society of Hong Kong, comprenant 224 pages, reliure en tissu bleu et jaquette, en état proche du neuf.

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Transitional Wares and Their Forerunners by Richard S. Kilburn - Catalog An Exhibition presented by the Oriental Ceramic Society of Hong Kong and the Urban Council, Hong Kong at the Hong Kong Museum of Art 29 January to 29 March 1981 - Honorary Editor: Hin-cheung Lovell -
Very Important Photographic Credit in color and black and white -
Publisher's binding in full blue cloth, title spine, under illustrated jacket, 224 pages, format in-4° (29,5 x 22 cm) -
English and Chinese text - Contents: see photos - In like-new condition. Flawless -
The period of transition between the Ming and the Qing dynasties is in many ways one of the most interesting in the history of Chinese ceramics. Kraak wares were development in large quantities to Europe and exerted a great influence on the development of European ceramics, being extensively copied at Delft and other potteries. In this exhibition we trace their origins to the mid 16th century. The "Transitional Wares", which introduced a new style of painting into ceramic art - spontaneous, naturalistic and a refreshing change from the conventional and formal Chongzhen periods for the Japanese market - the enamelled wares, with or without underglaze, the Ko-sometsuke and the Shonsui wares. These ware, highly treasured in Japan, had a profound influence on Japanese ceramics.
Also included in the exhibition are other wares for the dolestic market, such as monochrome, polychrome and blanc-de-chine, as well as the "Swatow" wares exported to Southeast Asia -

Transitional Wares and Their Forerunners by Richard S. Kilburn - Catalog An Exhibition presented by the Oriental Ceramic Society of Hong Kong and the Urban Council, Hong Kong at the Hong Kong Museum of Art 29 January to 29 March 1981 - Honorary Editor: Hin-cheung Lovell -
Very Important Photographic Credit in color and black and white -
Publisher's binding in full blue cloth, title spine, under illustrated jacket, 224 pages, format in-4° (29,5 x 22 cm) -
English and Chinese text - Contents: see photos - In like-new condition. Flawless -
The period of transition between the Ming and the Qing dynasties is in many ways one of the most interesting in the history of Chinese ceramics. Kraak wares were development in large quantities to Europe and exerted a great influence on the development of European ceramics, being extensively copied at Delft and other potteries. In this exhibition we trace their origins to the mid 16th century. The "Transitional Wares", which introduced a new style of painting into ceramic art - spontaneous, naturalistic and a refreshing change from the conventional and formal Chongzhen periods for the Japanese market - the enamelled wares, with or without underglaze, the Ko-sometsuke and the Shonsui wares. These ware, highly treasured in Japan, had a profound influence on Japanese ceramics.
Also included in the exhibition are other wares for the dolestic market, such as monochrome, polychrome and blanc-de-chine, as well as the "Swatow" wares exported to Southeast Asia -

Détails

Nombre de livres
1
Sujet
Art, Art appliqué (design), Art asiatique, Chine, Histoire de l’art, Intérêt régional, Livres illustrés, Référence
Titre du livre
Transitional Wares and Their Forerunners
Auteur/ Illustrateur
R. S. Kilburn
Condition
Comme neuf
Année de publication de l’ouvrage le plus ancien
1981
Hauteur
29,5 cm
Style/période dynastique
Dynastie Ming (1368–1644), Dynastie Qing (1644–1911)
Édition
1ère édition, Édition illustrée
Largeur
22 cm
Langue
Anglais, Chinois
Langue originale
Oui
Éditeur
The Oriental Ceramic Society of Hong Kong
Reliure
Couverture rigide
Extras
Jaquette
Nombre de pages
224
Vendu par
BelgiqueVérifié
1827
Objets vendus
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