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1999-03-11
Eighteenth Century Ceramics: Products for a Civilised Society - de Sarah Richards (Author)
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| Le Titre Du Livre | Eighteenth Century Ceramics: Products for a Civilised Society | 
| Date de Lancement | 1999-03-11 | 
| Traducteur | Tamim Arbaaz | 
| Chiffre de Pages | 960 Pages | 
| Taille du fichier | 47.97 MB | 
| Langue du Livre | Français et Anglais | 
| Éditeur | Harcourt Assessment | 
| ISBN-10 | 6312096336-QCP | 
| Type de Livre | ePub AMZ PDF FTX OPF | 
| Écrivain | Sarah Richards | 
| EAN | 274-7275170227-APU | 
| Nom de Fichier | Eighteenth-Century-Ceramics-Products-for-a-Civilised-Society.pdf | 
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Now in its eighteenth year of publication Ceramics in America is considered the journal of record
By the mideighteenth century Sèvres had become the leading manufactory of porcelain in Europe and its decorative exuberance and technical virtuosity were unsurpassed Designed to appeal both as in introduction to Sèvres porcelain in the Royal Collection and as a useful reference for the enthusiast this book presents a selection of outstanding pieces
They had a reputation for allowing people of dubious repute in them and were looked upon with disapproval among more conservative sectors of society It was a place that brought all walks of life together though polite ladies did not frequent them in the 18th century
While the form may stem from the ceramics of the Tang and northern Song dynasties of China and the motifs from the molded bowls of the Yaozhou kilns the final product is wholly Korean Lot 133 A Korean incised and inlaid celadon Boys and Lotus floriform bowl G oryeo dynasty 12th century