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via the Willow pattern, kicked off unprecedented growth in the trade of blue and white porcelain. The images produced by 18th-century engravers in England were inspired by and imitated Chinese ...
Yes, they're blue and white, and yes, they were made in China. But the Freer's objects are pieces of old porcelain, some made in the 17th century. In 1860s London, painter James McNeill Whistler ...
In fact, there are only about one hundred whole Yuan dynasty blue and white porcelains in all of China, but there are plenty of porcelain fragments. Now, you can see some of these rare beauties ...
Delft, a term often used to describe blue-and-white motifs, is named for a town in the Netherlands where renditions of the Chinese style were produced en masse. The classic Willow pattern ...
A pieces of blue-and-white porcelain found on the shipwreck of the Tek Sing are among the 195 pieces donated to the National Museum of China on Aug 13.[Photo by Jiang Dong/China Daily] On Aug 13 ...