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2010-11-30
Chinese Ceramics - From the Paleolithic Period to the Qing Dynasty - de Li Zhiyan, Virginia L. Bower, He Li, David Ake Sensabaugh (Author)
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Le Titre Du Livre | Chinese Ceramics - From the Paleolithic Period to the Qing Dynasty |
Sortié Le | 2010-11-30 |
Traducteur | Solomia Taunya |
Chiffre de Pages | 807 Pages |
La taille du fichier | 41.53 MB |
Langage | Français et Anglais |
Éditeur | William Edwin Rudge |
ISBN-10 | 6453153675-GBT |
Format de e-Book | AMZ EPub PDF CHM PAP |
Auteur | Li Zhiyan, Virginia L. Bower, He Li, David Ake Sensabaugh |
EAN | 228-4414939476-KBT |
Nom de Fichier | Chinese-Ceramics-From-the-Paleolithic-Period-to-the-Qing-Dynasty.pdf |
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Chinese Ceramics From the Paleolithic Period through the Qing Dynasty LI ZHIYAN Date de parution 01122010
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Lovely bowl from the 8th 10th Century Five Dynasties or Song from the North of China So called Ding or Xing ware For a xing ware dish of similar form but slightly smaller size in the Idemitsu Museum of Art see Li Zhiyin and othersChinese Ceramics from the Paleolithic Period through the Qing dynasty 2010 p543 pl 109 140cm diameter
7 mai 2019 A famille verte bottle vase Qing dynasty Kangxi period
Chine Céramique Chinese Ceramics A very rare and fine ovoid jar with three moulded medallions and sancai glaze China Tang dynasty 618906 8th ct 21 octobre 2012
There is no agreement at present on the dating of this group but thermoluminescence testing on the shards from the 2004 excavation and comparable tomb finds suggest Yuan or early Ming date for the numbered Jun group and by extension this tea bowl see Laurie E Barnes Yuan Dynasty Ceramics pp 33834 published in Li Zhiyin et al Chinese Ceramics From the Paleolithic Period through the Qing Dynasty Yale University Press 2010