The Chinese Potter: A Practical History of Chinese Ceramics |
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MAIN | 8 |
The Basic Technology | 17 |
CHAPTER TWO Glazed Wares from Shang to Han | 39 |
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14th century A.D. Albert Museum base blue and white bowls bronze brown carved celadon centre century A.D. London Chekiang Chi-chou China Chinese ceramics Ching-tê Chên Chou Chün clay cobalt colour copper red culture dark designs Diameter dishes dragons dynasty early earthenware enamel on biscuit ewers examples famille rose famille verte felspathic figures firing flower foot-ring fourteenth century glazed ware grey Han dynasty Height high-fired Honan Hsien incised iron oxide Jao-chou kilns late later lead glazed Liao lotus Lung-ch'üan Lung-shan mei-p'ing Ming Ming dynasty motifs moulded moulded decoration neolithic northern overglaze painted pale patterns Percival David Foundation pieces plates polychrome popular porcelain porcellanous pots pottery production round saggar Shang shapes sixteenth century sprays stoneware style Sung surface T'ang temperature thin Ting tomb Tz'u-chou unglazed usually vases vessels Victoria and Albert Wan-li wheel white slip white ware Yang-shao Yüeh