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El. knyga: Brief History of Chinese Imperial Porcelain: From Song Dynasty to Qing Dynasty

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  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Nov-2024
  • Leidėjas: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789819741458
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Nov-2024
  • Leidėjas: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789819741458

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This book provides a unique history of the Porcelain Road against the backdrop of Chinese and Western cultural exchanges. Written by one of China’s most influential scholars, it introduces the history of Chinese Porcelain, especially the history of the imperial porcelain kiln, taking the most representative porcelain of each period as examples, and examining relevant historical background. Studying artifacts from well-known collections such as the Palace Museum, Taipei Palace Museum, Shenyang Palace Museum, Nanjing Museum, this text offers a unique discussion of China’s porcelain culture and history, and will be of relevance to all those interested in one of the key aspects of Chinese culture and cultural exchanges between East and West.

1. Preface.-
2. The Beginning: Legend of Tong Bin, the Kiln God.-
3.
Origin of the Imperial Kiln.-
4. Establishment of Boyiwu.-
5. Blue-and-White
Porcelain of the Yuan Dynasty.-
6. Fuliang Porcelain Bureau.-
7. Imperial
Porcelain Factory in the Ming Dynasty.-
8. Blue-and-White Porcelain from the
Xuande Reign.-
9. Doucai Porcelain from the Chenghua Reign.-
10. Peaks of
Porcelain in the Ming.-
11. Sunset Glow of Porcelian from the Wanli Reign.-
12. Establishment of the Imperial Kiln in the Qing Dynasty.-
13. Magnificence
of Porcelain from the Kangxi Reign.-
14. Elegance of Porcelain from the
Yognzheng Regin.-
15. Exceptional Gorgeousness of Porcelain from the Qianlong
Regin.-
16. Tang Yings Oversight of Porcelain Affairs.-
17. Imperial Kiln on
the Wane    .-
18. Porcelain Road.-
19. Contents of Pictures.-
20.
Bibliography.-
21. Acknowledgments.
Dr Chongnian Yan is a leading researcher in the Manchu Institute of Beijing Academy of Social Sciences, President of Beijing Manchu Research Foundation, Vice President of Chinese Society of the Forbidden City (CSFC), and a main Lecturer in the CCTV show Lecture Room. His lectures include The mystery of 12 Qing Emperors, Fall of Ming and Rise of Qing in 60 Years, The Great Emperor Kangxi and The Forbidden City series.