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Famille-Rose-Yangcai-Fencai-Chinese-Porcelains

October 24, 2012 By plcombs Leave a Comment

Famille-Rose-Yangcai-Fencai-Chinese-Porcelains | China Online Museum Imperial Qianlong Enamel vase, National Palace Museum Collection Studying and learning about the wide range of enamels that can be found on Chinese porcelains involves and learning about the history of and evolutions of Chinese porcelain decorating going back at least to the  Ming Dynasty. They have many names, some are […]

Filed Under: Chinese Art History Research, Discoveries in Asian Art Tagged With: Famille Rose, Fencai, Jingdezhen Kilns, Ming Dynasty, Polychrome porcelain, Qing Bowls, Wucai, yangcai, Youngzheng Collection

Qing Dynasty Ceramics Porcelain History

October 24, 2012 By plcombs Leave a Comment

Qing Dynasty Ceramics Porcelain History | China Online Museum Fine Kangxi Vase, Circa 1700. Jingdezhen Kilns China The great Jingdezhen kilns that had supplied the most artistically advanced ceramics to the world for centuries were largely destroyed during the dislocations that led to the fall of the Ming Dynasty (1368 – 1644). Fortunately, the Manchu […]

Filed Under: Chinese Art History Research, Chinese Art reference Books, Discoveries in Asian Art Tagged With: Fencai, Jingdezhen Kilns, Kangxi porcelains from Jingdezhen, Ming Dynasty, Polychrome porcelain, Qing Bowls, Wucai, Yongzheng porcelain

Antique Chinese Ceramics, Pottery, Porcelain

October 23, 2012 By plcombs Leave a Comment

Antique Chinese Ceramics, Pottery, Porcelain | China Online Museum Chinese ceramic ware is an artform that has been developing since the dynastic periods. The first types of ceramics were made about ten to eleven thousand years ago. Chinese ceramics range from construction materials such as bricks and tiles, to hand-built pottery vessels fired in bonfires or […]

Filed Under: Chinese Art History Research Tagged With: blue and white, Chinese Porcelain History, Famille Rose, Impreial Porcelain, kangxi vase, Nationla Palace Museum, Qing Bowls, Research Ceramics, Tang Horse

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