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With the passage of another 500 years, porcelain objects had become so coveted that Emperor Zhenzong decreed all such pieces made during his reign would carry his mark, so as to connect one to the ...
The Qianlong porcelain vase brought to Bainbridge's auction house a premium of £8.6 million. £53.1 million was the price fetched by this Chinese porcelain vase.
An 18th-century imperial porcelain bowl that had remained in private hands sold for HK$198 million (about US$25.4 million) at a Sotheby’s sale of Chinese works of art in Hong Kong over the weekend.
Ming ceramics are renowned for their cobalt blue–and–titanium white porcelain, which was often produced in places like Jingdezhen in southern China, noted Mark Cartwright for World History ...
The development of the enameled porcelain rose during the Emperor Kangxi's reign (1654-1722), and declined during the reign of Emperor Qianlong (1711-1799).
WASHINGTON -- Bits of pottery discovered in a cave in southern China may be evidence of the earliest development of ceramics by ancient people. The find in Yuchanyan Cave dates to as much as ...
"The auction houses and buyers often can't tell the difference," he added, running his finger over the smooth glaze and telltale blue Yongzheng reign mark on the base of the bowl -- the finest ...
Chinese ceramics appreciation is going strong in the West, Oriental Ceramic Society president says ahead of exhibition to mark its centenary ...
In his spare time, he taught himself the techniques of gongbi art, a long-standing genre in classical Chinese painting that uses accurate delimitation and vibrant colors.
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