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The show reviews the origin and evolution of the blue-and-white ceramic. It brings together dozens of pottery shards, from as early as the Tang Dynasty (618-907), as well as fine examples of qinghua ...
Monstrous Beauty’ at the Met proposes a link between Europeans’ attitudes towards Chinoiserie and their fetishisation of the ...
During the Ming dynasty, China's porcelain production flourished, creating vases and cups that symbolised status and artistry ...
The great American expatriate painter James McNeill Whistler is best known, of course, for his Arrangement in Grey and Black, a.k.a. Whistler’s Mother, an austere portrait of a severe woman in a ...
The Pinner Qing Dynasty Vase is an 18th-century Chinese porcelain piece, ... The bowl’s intense blue-green glaze and “ice-crackle” pattern ... White House hints at US-UK trade deal as ...
The Ming dynasty's almost three-hundred-year span witnessed even greater economic and cultural expansion in tandem with a vibrant maritime trade. In the early Ming, blue-and-white porcelain continued ...
On Oct 25, 2023, the victim agreed to let Kuok bring one vase to Hong Kong to have it valued – a "blue and white garlic-head vase" made during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor, who ruled Qing ...
The new Poly MGM Museum adds a dynamic dimension to Macau’s cultural landscape, already renowned for its unique Portuguese-Chinese heritage, vibrant culinary scene and world-class luxury resorts.
Qing dynasty vase among Asian and Middle Eastern treasures to go under the hammer in Laois It’s time for decluttering, which means there are plenty of gems to be found in auctions around the country ...
Here, they witnessed the development of ceramics, from celadon in the Han Dynasty, and white porcelain in the Tang and Song dynasties, to blue-and-white, and pink porcelain in the Yuan, Ming, and Qing ...
An Archaic Bronze Drinking Vessel Was the Star of the Autumn Asia Week New York Auctions We've rounded up the other standout lots in Sotheby’s and Christie’s Asian Art Week sales.
The exhibit features selections from the museum’s Chinese porcelain collection, the work of five New York-based artists, and a large-scale mixed media piece by Yonkers’ Rachel Sydlowski. Maker once ...