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After an exploitative 2015 show, I was wary about being an academic “beard” for another exhibition in the guise of “revision.” Monstrous Beauty is a different beast.
In the second half of the 17th century, English explorers and navigators lost their lives in attempting to establish trading positions in the remote and fabulous East; soon afterwards, Chinese ...
“Famille verte” is a term collectors use for a popular style of Chinese porcelain. If you speak French (the term was coined by French collector Albert Jacquemart in the 1860s), you know it ...
A porcelain bowl found during excavations on Mount Zion features the oldest known Chinese fragment to be discovered in Israel.
Each vase, a limited run of 100, is individually numbered, and signed by Felicity Aylieff. Treasure a piece of this incredible exhibition forever and browse some of the other beautiful pieces you can ...
The "exceedingly rare" Chinese Clair-de-Lune Glazed Porcelain Bottle Vase was previously owned by members of the Fleischmann family.
A Vase for Every Flower Season 2 Episode 202 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions| CC A ceramicist creates stunning vases and improves her posture in the garden and the studio.
A 17th-century Chinese vase discovered on in a Northamptonshire farmhouse is expected to fetch thousands at auction.
English porcelain-making was reaching its zenith near this time. In the 18th century, it was primarily influenced by Chinese export porcelain and German porcelain, like Meissen.
A CHINESE vase from the 15th century fetched £9million at auction. The 11in blue and white floral “moon flask” was described as a brilliant example of Ming court porcelain.