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Known as "porcelain capital," Jingdezhen in east China is famous for ceramic-making. The blue-and-white porcelain is a representative pattern of Chinese ceramics known to overseas art collectors. Born ...
Pushing the boundaries of the age-old practice, Cai puts blue-and-white patterns, inspired by Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) porcelain, on daily objects such as phone cases, umbrellas, curtains ...
In fact, Delft and Meissen made their contribution while Victorian England, via the Willow pattern, kicked off unprecedented growth in the trade of blue and white porcelain. The images produced by ...
Royal painters of “Dohwaseo” drew delicate patterns with cobalt blue pigment on white porcelain, differentiating it from simple white porcelain that represented the Confucian view of the world.
By seamlessly integrating the aesthetic of blue and white porcelain with the theme of the Year of the Dragon, this design demonstrates how cultural heritage can be celebrated and preserved through ...
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 ...
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