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First published as a catalog for an exhibition of Qing porcelain held in the United States by the Percival David Foundation and the American Federation of Arts, this book presents Qing dynasty porcelain created for the Chinese imperial court. Lavishly illustrated, this book presents only items made for and appreciated by Chinese royalty, rather than the more familiar porcelain made for export to the West.
Author Biography: Rosemary E. Scott is a senior academic researcher at Christie's auctioneers. She previously served as the head of the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.
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Add Qing Porcelain from the Imperial Court, First published as a catalog for an exhibition of Qing porcelain held in the United States by the Percival David Foundation and the American Federation of Arts, this book presents Qing dynasty porcelain created for the Chinese imperial court. Lavishly ill, Qing Porcelain from the Imperial Court to your collection on WonderClub |