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Blue-and-white porcelain from the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) has been the most-sought porcelain by collectors public and private in the past decade, as no more than 400 pieces still exist in the world.
The David Vases are the most famous porcelains in the world. Looking at them makes me think about the ubiquitous nature of blue-and-white ceramics, about the importance of the discovery of porcelain a ...
It was not until about the 1320s that China became a centre for blue-and-white porcelain production. Jingdezhen, where these vases were made, is one of the most important industrial centres in ...
Memory of Blue and White Porcelain Updated: 2009-05-22 16:14 Comments (0) Print Mail Large Medium Small 分享按钮 0 ...
My interest in Chinese blue and white porcelain began in the early '60s. While on a visit to the Sunday flea market in Nakhas, Lucknow, I picked up a blue and white plate and a vase. HT Image ...
Auctions A Blue-and-White Dragon Vase Just Sold for $7.5 Million—More Than 4,000 Times Its $1,900 Estimate "It exceeds the price of Napoleon's saber!" said the flabbergasted French auctioneer.
What distinguishes Joseon porcelain from its Chinese and Japanese counterparts is its “beauty of space.” The Joseon pieces are characterized by restrained beauty, leaving some space between the ...
Hidden in plain sight in Brett Whiteley’s Archibald Prize-winning portrait Self Portrait in the studio is a blue and white ceramic vase that gives a hint to the artist’s lesser-known ...
The sweeping history of Delft’s exquisite blue-and-white ceramics stretches across the globe. Cath Pound explores an intriguing tale of obsession, piracy and long-held secrets.