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Sir Percival David made one of the finest collections of Chinese
ceramics outside Asia. It includes many items of imperial quality,
with beautiful examples of extremely rare Ru and guan wares as well
as the famous David vases. Their inscriptions date to 1351, making
them an internationally acknowledged yardstick for the dating of
Chinese blue and white porcelain. Here are 50 selected highlights,
all illustrated with colour photographs taken especially for this
publication. The accompanying text provides details and draws out
the important features of each piece. The range and scope of the
collection provide the material for a stunning overview and
accessible introduction to Chinese ceramic art.
This fully illustrated and researched catalogue commemorates an
exhibition of over 200 pieces of Chinese and related ceramics
collected within the members of the Oriental Ceramic Society of
London. The selection spans the complete range from Neolithic to
contemporary ceramics, from minor kilns in many different regions
to the major kilns working for the court, and from pieces of
academic interest to world-famous masterpieces. It privileges
unusual and rarely seen artifacts and avoids well known, repetitive
designs such as that of the dragon, which is so firmly identified
with China that it has become a cliche of Chinese art. It also aims
to demonstrate the vast variety of wares and the inventiveness of
Asian potters well beyond the classic confines. Text in English and
Chinese.
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