New York, Rizzoli, 1980, in-4to, 252 p. 156 illustrations (41 colours, 102 b/w), + others ill. in the catalogue part, (with the chronology of several Dynasties). small stamp ,exemplaire d’archives’ on first 3 leaves, orig. clothbound with jacket.
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Paris, L'Asiathèque, 1977. 1 volume, in-8, 188 pp., enriched with black and white and coloured illustrations and photographs of Chinese Bronzes, in excellent condition.
A fine copy on archaic Chinese bronzes written in both French and English.
Paris, Christian Deydier, 2015 1 volume, in-8, 212 pp., soft illustrated covers, enriched with coloured and black and white photographs and illustrations of Chinese Bronzes' structures and patterns, with minor stains on front edges and minor writings on the front page, overall very good condition.
Contents: Acknowledgements, pages 5, Chronology, pages 9-10. Introduction, pages 11-15. Casting techniques, pages 16-20. Shapes of Ancient Chinese Bronzes- Part 1: Vessel shapes, pages 21-90. Shapes of Ancient Chinese Bronzes- Part 2: Bells shapes, pages 91-92. The Decorative elements, pages 93-162. Studies of archaic Chinese bronze ritual vessels, pages 163-180. Fakes Chinese bronzes throughout the ages, page 181-196. Bibliography, pages 197-208. Notes, pages 209-212.
Lu, Pengliang: Recasting the Past: The Art of Chinese Bronzes, 1100-1900. Exhibition: New York, Metropolitan Museum and Shanghai, Shanghai Gallery of Art, 2025. 320 pages, 300 colour illustrations. Hardback. 28 x 24cms. Exploring Chinese bronzes from the twelfth to the nineteenth centuries, including ritual vessels, ceremonial bells, incense burners, and vases. 5 essays and 181 catalogue entries reconstruct ancient rites through the bronzes from the Son, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, looking at their stylistic evolution from the Southern Song to Early Ming period, the innovations of bronze production in the Ming Dynasty, their changing roles from the Ming to Qing dynasties, and the archaistic bronzes of the Qing dynasty.
Exploring Chinese bronzes from the twelfth to the nineteenth centuries, including ritual vessels, ceremonial bells, incense burners, and vases. 5 essays and 181 catalogue entries reconstruct ancient rites through the bronzes from the Son, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, looking at their stylistic evolution from the Southern Song to Early Ming period, the innovations of bronze production in the Ming Dynasty, their changing roles from the Ming to Qing dynasties, and the archaistic bronzes of the Qing dynasty
Chen Peifen: A Dictionary of Ancient Chinese Bronzes. 6 volumes. Shanghai: 2013. 1677 pages in all, plates throughout mainly in colour. Hardback. 31.5 x 24cms. Catalogues over 1200 Chinese archaic bronzes from museums across China according to type with colour illustrations, descriptions and rubbings of inscriptions. Also includes a discussion of vessel forms, inscriptions and a list of important collectors and connoisseurs and extensive bibliography. Text in Chinese.
Catalogues over 1200 Chinese archaic bronzes from museums across China according to type with colour illustrations, descriptions and rubbings of inscriptions. Also includes a discussion of vessel forms, inscriptions and a list of important collectors and connoisseurs and extensive bibliography. Text in Chinese
Paris L'Asiathèque 1977 in 8 (22x16) 1 volume broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs, [4], XIX et 188 pages, et répertoire typologique [9]. Catalogue de 58 numéros décrits et reproduits, avec de nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc, et 2 illustrations en couleurs. Bronzes archaïques Chinois de la Collection du Musée Cernushi. Henri Cernuschi, 1821-1896, d'origine milanaise, naturalisé français, homme politique, économiste, promoteur du bimétallisme, il collectionna les arts de l'extrême-orient, legs de sa collection à la ville de Paris. Etat de neuf ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
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