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2 Scarce Chinese Art Books
Price: 49.00
Title: Pottery & Metalwork in T'ang China - Their chronology & external relations
Chinese Painting and the Decorative Style
Author: Edited by William Watson
Edited by Margaret Medley
ISBN: 0-901877-15-8 - 6 & 0-7286-0028-5 - 6
Description: Colloquies Art & Archaeology in Asia No. 1
Colloquies Art & Archaeology in Asia No. 5

1976 - 2nd edition - University of London - Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art 87 pages - b/w plates - 3/4 x 9 3/4

1975 - University of London - Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art 165 pages - b/w plates - 3/4 x 9 3/4

Condition: Clean and tight with mild age discoloration, mild corner bend, minor scratches

Cover has a few stains and corner upturn, moderate edge wear, rubbing along spine and mild bump bottom spine, interior is clean with mild bend to top corner of pages, mild age discoloration, tight.

Summary: Trade Between China and the Near East in the Sasanian and early Muslim Periods
Iranian silver and its influence in T'ang China
T'ang gold and silver
Near Eastern wares under Chinese influence
Some Chinese and Islamic pottery from Siraf
On T'ang soft-glazed pottery
Green glazed stonewares
White stoneware and porcelains in the T'ang dynasty
Interaction between metalworking and ceramic technologies in the T'ang period
Glass in Asia during the T'ang period
Technological aspects of glass in Asia during the T'ang period

Divisions of T'ang decorative style
Sung ceramic designs and their relation to painting
Palaces and paintings in Sung
Sources of decoration in Chinese porcelain from 14th to 16th century
Ts'u-chou pillows with painted decoration
Chinese fan painting K'o-ssu and its relationship with painting
Painting and representational decoration of the 17th and 18th centuries
On the grammar of Taoist graphic art and symbolism: the problem of talismanic graphics

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