The Magic of Kneaded Clay :Ceramic Collection of the National Palace Museum
Abstract
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The Magic of Kneaded Clay means a magnificent process in which raw materials are turned into perdurable vessels. However, the success of this process is conditioned by various factors. As described in a letter written by Père François Xavier d'Entrecolles(1664-1741), French missionary worked in Eighteenth century Jingdezhen, it is extremely difficult to make pottery.
Introduction Chapter 1 : Neolithic Age to Five Dynasties Chapter 2 : Song to Yuan Periods Chapter 3 : Ming Dynasty Chapter 4 : Qing Dynasty Further Reading Lists of Plates Table of Works from the Original Place Collection Listed in the Sequence of the One Thousand Character Classic Chronology
The Magic of Kneaded Clay means a magnificent process in which raw materials are turned into perdurable vessels. However, the success of this process is conditioned by various factors. As described in a letter written by Père François Xavier d'Entrecolles(1664-1741), French missionary worked in Eighteenth century Jingdezhen, it is extremely difficult to make pottery.
Introduction Chapter 1 : Neolithic Age to Five Dynasties Chapter 2 : Song to Yuan Periods Chapter 3 : Ming Dynasty Chapter 4 : Qing Dynasty Further Reading Lists of Plates Table of Works from the Original Place Collection Listed in the Sequence of the One Thousand Character Classic Chronology
Keywords
Ming Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Song to Yuan Periods, Museum & Arts, Porcelain--Chinese, Porcelain--Taiwan.