(From L-R): Vase, China, Qing dynasty (18th century), soft past porcelain with blue underglaze and painting. Brush Holder, China, Qing dynasty, Kangxi reign (1662 - 1722), porcelain with glaze.
The lse Collection of Chinese ceramics was assembled by Mr. Hikonobu lse (b.1929) across three decades - from the early 1990s to the late 2010s. In this time it has been widely regarded as one of the ...
The British Museum has received a private collection of Chinese ceramics estimated at approximately £1 billion GBP ($1.27 billion USD) — the highest-value object gift in UK museum history. Donated by ...
HONG KONG (Reuters) - For over 50 years, one of the last great European collections of Chinese imperial ceramics has lain cloistered with an intensely private family in Switzerland, closed to the eyes ...
The Sir Percival David Foundation will permanently donate its £1 billion ($1.27 billion) Chinese ceramics collection to the British Museum, following regulatory approval to amend its governing ...
Jingdezhen is a small city by Chinese standards, with a population of under 1.7 million and, as best I can tell, almost no cabs running after 10 p.m. Still, it has a small airport, and it was during ...
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