Glorious Qing
Decorative Arts in China, 1644-1911
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Washington Press
Published:30th Apr '24
Should be back in stock very soon

A guided tour through centuries of exquisitely crafted objectsWith over 250 color illustrations, this companion volume to Claudia Brown's Great Qing: Painting in China, 1644–1911 covers an array of superbly crafted objects of art produced during China's last dynasty. It features ceramics, metalwork, textiles, lacquer, glass, jade, and works of bamboo selected from collections in North America, Europe, China, and Taiwan. Art historian Brown probes the materials, motivations, technologies, and skills of Qing period artists, along with trends in art patronage and collecting. She considers objects of private patronage, including snuff bottles and instruments for the scholar's desk, alongside imperial commissions, palace furnishings, and pieces made for export in the flourishing East-West trade market. Moving chronologically from one emperor's reign to the next, Glorious Qing offers a comprehensive survey of Qing decorative arts that will delight experts and novices alike, from collectors to students of art history.
"For those seeking a comprehensive overview of Qing decorative arts, this book draws together recent scholarship in the field, highlighting the key characteristics which have come to define art and design across a wide range of media."
* Oriental Ceramic Society Newsletter *"Given the wide coverage and complex context of decorative arts, scholars have long struggled with not having a good textbook for introducing this emerging subfield; however, Brown's monograph will positively become a top choice, just as her previous work, Great Qing: Painting in China, 1644-1911, became for painting."
* H-Net Reviews *"Provides a succinct yet comprehensive overview of this important subject . . . Highly recommended."
* CHOICE RevieISBN: 9780295751917
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1089g
336 pages