The Concise Encyclopedia of Continental Pottery and Porcelain

The Concise Encyclopedia of Continental Pottery and Porcelain
Author: Reginald George Haggar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 544
Release: 1960
Genre: Porcelain
ISBN:

This magnificent book, compiled by one of the world's best-known authorities, is the most comprehensive encylopedia of Continental pottery and porcelain every published. It gives concise but complete enteries from A to Z, covering factories, manufacturers, artists, processes, materials, special terminology, and potters' and artists' marks from all the pottery and porcelain centers of Europe. Ilustrated with 24 magnificent full page, colored plates, 160 pages of monochrome photographs, and over 1,600 line drawings. This volume is a companion to the much-sought-after The Concise Encyclopedia of English Pottery and Porcelain.--Amazon.com.

Apollo

Apollo
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 684
Release: 1948
Genre: Art
ISBN:

The magazine of the arts for connoisseurs and collectors.

The Pilgrim Art

The Pilgrim Art
Author: Robert Finlay
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2010-02-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520945387

Illuminating one thousand years of history, The Pilgrim Art explores the remarkable cultural influence of Chinese porcelain around the globe. Cobalt ore was shipped from Persia to China in the fourteenth century, where it was used to decorate porcelain for Muslims in Southeast Asia, India, Persia, and Iraq. Spanish galleons delivered porcelain to Peru and Mexico while aristocrats in Europe ordered tableware from Canton. The book tells the fascinating story of how porcelain became a vehicle for the transmission and assimilation of artistic symbols, themes, and designs across vast distances—from Japan and Java to Egypt and England. It not only illustrates how porcelain influenced local artistic traditions but also shows how it became deeply intertwined with religion, economics, politics, and social identity. Bringing together many strands of history in an engaging narrative studded with fascinating vignettes, this is a history of cross-cultural exchange focused on an exceptional commodity that illuminates the emergence of what is arguably the first genuinely global culture.