Céramique Chinoise

The Ca mau Shipwreck Porcelain from the Collection of the Dr. Zelnik

Dr. Zelnik, a former high-ranking Hungarian diplomate, has been collecting objects of arts for more than 30 years. Well traveled all over the world, and speaking perfectly more than half a dozen of language including Vietnamese, Lao, Khmer, and Thai, made him a perfect and passionate collector of Chinese Porcelain, Angkorian sculpture, and old southeast […]
Kangxi : Empereur de Chine, 1662-1722 : La cité interdite à Versailles

» Despote éclairé « , alter ego de Louis XIV, l’empereur Kangxi a su, par son ouverture d’esprit, et son insatiable curiosité intellectuelle, fédérer la Chine autour de sa dynastie. Le 16 août 1667, Kangxi, âgé de 13 ans prend les rênes du pouvoir. Démantelant les coalitions, instaurant son pouvoir sur la Mongolie, stabilisant la frontière […]
Catalogue of the Morgan Collection of Chinese Porcelains (2 volumes)

Decorative Arts highlights from the wendy and emery Reves Collection

Chinese Ceramics: Porcelain of the Qing Dynasty 1644-1911

This book describes the production of porcelain, which reached a peak of technical perfection in the early eighteen century, and sets it against a wider historical and political background. The story is followed right through to the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, a period which has often been neglected. Information on techniques and on kiln construction […]
Chinese and Japanese Works of Art in the Collection of Her Majesty The Queen (Volume III)

The Royal Collection includes some of the most historically important examples of eastern arts now in the western world.With more than 2,000 pieces distributed among the royal residences in England and Scotland, this collection presents a rich cross-section of the porcelains, jades, lacquers and other works of art produced in China and Japan and brought […]
Chinese and Japanese Works of Art in the Collection of Her Majesty The Queen (Volume I)

The Royal Collection includes some of the most historically important examples of eastern arts now in the western world.With more than 2,000 pieces distributed among the royal residences in England and Scotland, this collection presents a rich cross-section of the porcelains, jades, lacquers and other works of art produced in China and Japan and brought […]
Chinese and Japanese Works of Art in the Collection of Her Majesty The Queen (Volume II)

Some of the most spectacular and historically significant works of Eastern art are housed in the Royal Collection. In Chinese and Japanese Works of Art, John Ayers examines more than two thousand works distributed amongst the royal residences, encompassing works of art in a wide variety of media, from jade, porcelain, and lacquer to embroidery […]
New York and the China Trade

The catalogue of an exhibition at the New-York Historical Society, 1984. 19 objects illustrated in color and numerous others in black and white.