Current List 212A

Adams, Edward B:
- KOREAN FOLK ART & CRAFT

Addiss, Stephen; trans. and commentary on Chinese poems by Jonathan Chaves:
- OLD TAOIST

AFANG GONG KAOGU FAXIAN YU YANJIU
(Archaeological Discoveries and Research on the Afang Gong Palace) 阿房宮考古發現與研究.

Aga-Oglu, Kamer:
- THE WILLIAMS COLLECTION OF FAR EASTERN CERAMICS
- THE WILLIAMS COLLECTION OF FAR EASTERN CERAMICS

THE ALBUM OF TOSHOGU AT NIKKO

Almqvist, Kurt ed:
- THE SAMPANS FROM CANTON

Aomen Yishu Bowuguan (Museu de Arte de Macau) ed:
- ZHIREN WUFA: BADA SHITAO SHUHUA XUESHU YANTAOHUI LUNWEN JI
(Rules of The Masters: Proceedings of a Symposium on the Paintings of Badashanren and Shi Tao) 至人無法 : 八大石濤書畫學術研討會論文集.

Arakawa Hirokazu ed:
- HOSOKAWA-KE DENRAI MAKI-E SHITSUGEI
(Gold Lacquer Art inherited by the Hosokawa Family)

Argence, Rene-Yvon Lefebvre d':
- CHINESE JADES IN THE AVERY BRUNDAGE COLLECTION

Art Museum, Chinese University HK:
- JIXIA MINGDAO: HUAIHAI TANG CANG MINGDAI ZHONG WAN QI GUANYAO CIQI
Enlightening Elegance: Imperial Porcelain of the Mid to Late Ming: The Huaihaitang Collection 機暇明道 : 懷海堂藏明代中晚期官窯瓷器.

Asahi Shimbun ed:
- THIS IS JAPAN - NUMBER FIVE

Asahi Shinbun:
- SHIN MANSHUKOKU YORAN: SHASHIN TO KAISETSU
(An Illustrated and Explanatory Guide to the New Manchukuo) 新滿洲國。寫真之解說.

Asia House (Trubner, Henry ed.):
- ARTS OF THE HAN DYNASTY


GGM183
Gugong Museum: MINGDAI JIAJING LONGQING WANLI YUYAO CIQI ZHAN; JINGDEZHEN YUYAO YIZHI CHUTU YU GUGONG BOWUYUAN CANG CHUANSHI CIQI DUIBI. Exhibition of Ming Dynasty Official Porcelains from the Jiajing, Longqing and Wanli Periods: A Comparison of Porcelains from the Imperial Kiln Site at Jingdezhen and Imperial Collection of the Palace Museum. 明代嘉靖隆慶萬里御窯瓷器展 : 景德鎮御窯遺址出土與故宮博物院藏傳世瓷器對比. Beijing, 2018. 775 pp. Colour plates, many full page, throughout both volumes. 2 vols. 29x29 cm. Boards.
GBP 250.00
Large and weighty two-volume catalogue produced to accompany an important exhibition at the Gugong Museum in Beijing showing the ceramics of the Jiajing, Longqing and Wanli reigns of the latter part of the Ming dynasty plus a number of later imitations from the Qing dynasty.
  The exhibition showed a total of 442 exhibits and included both excavated and reconstructed ceramics from the Jingdezhen imperial kiln sites juxtaposed (for purposes of comparison) with similar superb perfect examples (many related in design and decoration to the Jingdezhen pieces) in the collection of the Gugong Museum in Beijing and thus the former Chinese imperial collection. Volume one shows ceramics from the Jiajing reign, plus some later imitations. Volume two shows Longqing ceramics (a mere 16 due to the shortness of the reign), the remainder Wanli period, again with a few later imitations.
  All examples illustrated in full page colour, many in multiple views, including bases and basemarks. Prefaces, lists of contents, lists of plates, brief introductions to each section, abstracts to essays and captions to plates in English. Main text in Chinese. An excellent visual and research reference with much previously-unpublished material. A good number of interesting sherds are also shown.
  The last in a series of exhibitions of porcelains of the Ming dynasty, being an ongoing collaboration between the Jingdezhen Ceramics Research Institute and the Gugong Museum in Beijing.
Subjects: Ceramics Archaeology
Item 112 in List 212.
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