青花瓷,青白间的中国瓷器史(英文版)

青花瓷,青白间的中国瓷器史(英文版)
作 者: 达雅 马丽
出版社: 五洲传播出版社
丛编项: 中国人文标识系列
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作者简介

  达雅:资深媒体人,毕业于北京工业大学艺术设计学院,曾先后担任《博客中国航空旅游指南》总编、《新旅行》杂志主任编辑,出版图书50余万册,十余年期间走访中国文化小镇上千座,对地方文化古镇的手工艺、陶瓷等有诸多稿件刊发。 Daya Senior media professional, graduated from The School of Art and Design, Beijing University of Technology. She has been the editor-in-chief of Blog China Air Travel Guide and the chief editor of New Travel magazine. Over the past ten years, she have visited thousands of Chinese cultural towns and published many manuscripts on handicrafts and ceramics of local cultural towns.

内容简介

你是否曾流连过古玩市场,对一片破碎的青花碎片逐渐痴迷? 又或者,你去了故宫的陶瓷馆,沦陷于三十五万件陶瓷珍品中无法自拔。 也许这些都没有,但是在你的一日三餐与烹茶小饮中渐渐中了器具的毒,不斗茶也不斗饭,但是只是入手几件仿宋瓷的小器,就能让你高兴一整年。 要知道爱陶瓷的人朝朝不尽,瓷器写就的历史车轮滚滚不休,所以对于瓷器的喜好,无需羞愧,打开此书,让我们从青花开始,跨越千年的隔绝,去做一次触摸中国瓷器的逆时光旅行。 Blue and white porcelain is widely used and treasured in the life of many people around the world. People who have never been to China must have seen and even have used Chinese porcelain. However, in the minds of many people, the former word should only refer to the special blue and white porcelain. This is one of the most dazzling creations of Chinese porcelain art. The history of blue and white porcelain is closely tied to changes in Chinese history and the continuous cultural development of the Chinese people. No matter how it changed, it remained inseparable from the daily life of both emperors and the common people. Blue and white porcelain tea pots and cups, bowls and tableware for daily life, inkstones on the desk for the production of beautiful calligraphy, and the most treasured possession o...

图书目录

Preface 01

Chapter I The Beginning of Porcelain

Section 1 Country of Porcelain 002

Section 2 Jingdezhen Gets Name from the Title of an Emperor’s Reign 007

Section 3 Shadowy Blue Porcelain Lays the Foundations of Jingdezhen Porcelain 013

Section 4 Jingdezhen Thrives due to War 020

Section 5 Booming Export Trade of Song Dynasty Porcelain 023

Chapter II Legend in the History of Ceramics: Birth of Blue and White Porcelain

Section 1 Kaolin Ceramic Clay and Samarra-blue 028

Section 2 Blue and White Porcelain Changing Color Aesthetics 034

Section 3 Shufu Porcelain Loved by the Upper Class 037

Section 4 The Birth of Blue and White Porcelain Giant 042

Section 5 Mysterious Blue and White Porcelain of the Yuan Dynasty 049

Section 6 The Maritime Porcelain Road 055

Chapter III Incomparable White and Blue Porcelain of the Ming Dynasty

Section 1 Jingdezhen once again Wins the Favor of Ming Emperors 062

Section 2 Zheng He’s Westward Voyages Create Peak in the Blue and White Porcelain 069

Section 3 Other Masterpieces of Porcelain besides the Blue and White 076

Section 4 Xuande Blue and White Porcelain Ranks Top 081

Section 5 The Solely Petite and Exquisite Chenghua Porcelains 089

Section 6 Religions-Themed and Privately Fired Porcelain 097

Section 7 Rare Large Dragon Jar 102

Section 8 Ming Blue and White Porcelain Becomes Popular due to a Piracy Incident 107

Section 9 Advent of the Private Kilns 116

Chapter IV The World of Color

Section 1 Twelve Flower God Cups: Historical Works of Imperial Kiln 122

Section 2 The Ruby of Ceramics—Lang Kiln Red 129

Section 3 Nian Xiyao’s Color Enamel Ware and Rouge Water 134

Section 4 Imari Porcelain during the Ban on Sea Trade in Early Qing Dynasty 138

Section 5 Tang Ying and the Kiln-Altered Glaze 142

Section 6 Color Enamel Ware Loved by Emperors 147

Section 7 Pastels Drawn from Needle Tips 153

Section 8 ‘Spring of Heaven and Earth’ of Cixi 157

Section 9 European Porcelain Industry Started by a Letter 160

Section 10 Royal Brushes of Chinese Light Crimson Porcelain Painting 167

Section 11 China’s First Set of Ceramic Tableware—Tongzhi Wedding Party Porcelain 170

Chapter V New and Old Ceramic Events

Section 1 Thousand Years of Ceramic Appreciation 176

Section 2 Treasure in the Forbidden City 188

Section 3 Japan’s National Treasure 209

Section 4 ‘Platinum’ in Europe 213