A Handbook of Chinese Ceramics

A Handbook of Chinese Ceramics

Valenstein, Suzanne G.
1975
264 pages
255 illustrations
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This handsome book is at once a general survey of Chinese ceramics from the early Neolithic period to the present day and an essential reference volume for art historians and connoisseurs. Originally published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1975 as an introduction to its vast collection of Chinese ceramics, the book was highly praised by experts in the field. Over the last decade, however, thanks to accelerated archaeological activity in The People's Republic of China and important archaeological discoveries made elsewhere, substantial changes have been made in Chinese ceramic chronology and attributions. At the same time, analytic studies of Chinese ceramic technology have altered many basic concepts. This edition, written in the light of such enhanced knowledge, presents a far more detailed and comprehensive picture than could have been possible only a few years ago. A wealth of new information has been reported and integrated into the book, which begins over one thousand years earlier than the first edition. Almost half of the 335 objects illustrated are new to this edition; a 32-page section of color plates adds immeasurably to the usefulness of the book. This edition uses the Pinyin system of Chinese romanization; there is an appendix giving Pinyin/Wade-Giles equivalents, with the Chinese characters, as well as a chronology, maps, a glossary, selected readings, and an index. Invaluable for scholars will be the new technical information, references to relevant Chinese archaeological journals, and an appendix giving selective archaeological and other documentary comparisons to objects in the Museum's collection that are illustrated in the book.

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Covered Jar (Hu), Earthenware with painted decoration, China
1st century BCE
Chicken-Headed Ewer
, Stoneware with celadon glaze (Yue ware), China
4th–5th century
Vessel in shape of a crouching tiger, Stoneware with celadon glaze, China
3rd–5th century
Bottle, Glazed stoneware with incised and impressed decoration, China
6th–7th century
Tomb guardian, Earthenware with three-color (sancai) glaze and pigments, China
late 7th–first half of the 8th century
Tomb guardian beast (Zhenmushou), Earthenware with  pigment and three-color (sancai) glaze, China
late 7th century
Flask, Stoneware with splashed glaze (Jun ware), China
9th century
Bowl with bird

, Stoneware with painted decoration and yellow glaze (Changsha ware), China
9th century
Ewer with dancing figures, Stoneware with white slip, pigment, and applied decoration under straw glaze (Changsha ware), China
ca. 9th century
Water pot, Stoneware with painted decoration and yellow glaze (Changsha ware), China
9th century
Bowl with dragons amid waves
, Stoneware with carved and incised decoration under celadon glaze (Yue ware), China
10th century
Ewer with phoenix

, Stoneware with incised and carved decoration under celadon glaze (Yaozhou ware), China
11th–12th century
Head of a Lion, Porcelain with ivory white glaze (Ding ware), China
11th–12th century
Vase with Peony  Scroll, Stoneware with cut-glaze decoration (Cizhou ware), China
12th century
Pillow with a falcon attacking a swan
, Zhang family workshop, Stoneware painted with brown and black pigment on white slip under transparent glaze (Cizhou ware), China
Zhang family workshop
12th–13th century
Flask with Lotus Pond, Porcelain painted with cobalt blue under transparent glaze (Jingdezhen ware), China
mid-14th century
Stem Cup, Porcelain painted in underglaze blue, China
ca. first half of the 14th century
Plate with fish, Porcelain painted with cobalt blue under transparent glaze (Jingdezhen ware), China
mid-14th century
Basin, Stoneware with incised decoration under celadon glaze and biscuit relief (Longquan ware), China
late 14th–early 15th century
Bowl with Chrysanthemums

, Porcelain painted with copper red under transparent glaze (Jingdezhen ware), China
late 14th century
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Valenstein, Suzanne G. 1989. A Handbook of Chinese Ceramics. Rev. and enl. Ed. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art : Distributed by H.N. Abrams.