Qing Porcelain : Famille Verte, Famille Rose factory 1644-1912 Beurdeley Raindre Rizzoli
Qing Porcelain : Famille Verte, Famille Rose factory 1644-1912 Beurdeley Raindre Rizzoli, Qing Porcelain : Famille Verte Famille Rose 1644-1912Michel Beurdeley Guy RaindreRizzoli New York 1986Hardcover book w/ dust.
Product code: Qing Porcelain : Famille Verte, Famille Rose factory 1644-1912 Beurdeley Raindre Rizzoli
Qing Porcelain : Famille Verte, Famille Rose 1644-1912 Michel Beurdeley, Guy Raindre Rizzoli factory New York, 1986 Hardcover book w/ dust jacket 385 illustrations, including 99 in color Book weight: 6 pounds, 11 ounces ISBN: 0-8478-0737-1 Good condition with minimal wear. Shunzhi Jingdezhen Kangxi Ming Biscuit Wares Yongzheng Qianlong Tang Ying Guyuexuan Qianlong Monochrome Imperial Jiaqing Daoguang Xianfeng Tongzhi Guangxu Xuantong Guangzhou Canton East India Companies Export Brazil US Middle East Hue Siam Blanc de Chine Fujian Yixing Guangdong "Chinese porcelain of the Qing dynasty (1644-1912) has been prized by Western collectors for centuries and the literature on the subject is extensive. The authors compared recently discovered Chinese documents with well-known accounts by seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Jesuit missionaries, and present their fascinating findings on the manufacture, distribution, and exportation of these porcelains. Among their discoveries is that the porcelain.
Qing Porcelain : Famille Verte, Famille Rose 1644-1912 Michel Beurdeley, Guy Raindre Rizzoli factory New York, 1986 Hardcover book w/ dust jacket 385 illustrations, including 99 in color Book weight: 6 pounds, 11 ounces ISBN: 0-8478-0737-1 Good condition with minimal wear. Shunzhi Jingdezhen Kangxi Ming Biscuit Wares Yongzheng Qianlong Tang Ying Guyuexuan Qianlong Monochrome Imperial Jiaqing Daoguang Xianfeng Tongzhi Guangxu Xuantong Guangzhou Canton East India Companies Export Brazil US Middle East Hue Siam Blanc de Chine Fujian Yixing Guangdong "Chinese porcelain of the Qing dynasty (1644-1912) has been prized by Western collectors for centuries and the literature on the subject is extensive. The authors compared recently discovered Chinese documents with well-known accounts by seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Jesuit missionaries, and present their fascinating findings on the manufacture, distribution, and exportation of these porcelains. Among their discoveries is that the porcelain.