Khelovneba - Tbilisi. 1986. In-4. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Environ 150 pages. nombreuses photographies en couleurs et en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Texte en langue anglaise, russe. . . . Classification Dewey : 738-Céramique
Reference : RO80214980
Classification Dewey : 738-Céramique
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Kokubo (Tadashi), Nakamura (Takashi) and Miyaji (Fumiaki), eds.
Reference : 76276
(1996)
Pergamon Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1996 Book condition, Etat : Très Bon hardcover, editor's blue binding, illustrated by a photography In-4 1 vol. - 544 pages
many black and white figures and illustrations 1st edition Contents, Chapitres : Preface, Contents, xxii, Text, 522 pages and index - Current status and future trends of ceramics in medicine - Biology of ceramics - Glass and glass-ceramics - Calcium phosphates - Cements - Ceramics-metal composites - Ceramics-polymer composites - Dental ceramics - Orthopaedic ceramics - Index private collection filigrane stamp on Contents page, else fine copy, no other markings
Gu gong bo wu yuan zang pin da xi. Tao ci bian. 22, Qing Shunzhi, Kangxi. Er [Compendium of Collections in the Palace Museum: Ceramics 22]. vol 22. Shijiazhuang: 2014. With colour illustrations. Volume 22 of a large format series showing the highly-important Chinese ceramics collection of the Gugong Museum in Beijing. An in-depth and representative survey. This volume is Part 2 of an as yet unspecified number showing ceramics produced during the early Qing dynasty reigns of the Shunzhi and Kangxi emperors. This volume shows 200 very fine examples of Kangxi ceramics, both from the former Chinese imperial collection together with worthy pieces that have entered the collection since 1949. Continues the extensive coverage of Kangxi blue-and-white that began in Volume 21, together with some pieces also with underglaze red or in glazes of other colours. Includes some pieces with Ming dynasty basemarks. All 200 ceramics are illustrated in full page colour plates, some in multiple views and all basemarks are shown. Many superb objects. The smaller pieces are shown life-size, the larger ones life-size or near life-size. This allows true and full appreciation of these marvellous ceramics. Contains much previously-unpublished material. Dual texts in Chinese and English, including list of plates and captions to plates. A fine addition to the literature on the subject. Text in Chinese.
Volume 22 of a large format series showing the highly-important Chinese ceramics collection of the Gugong Museum in Beijing. An in-depth and representative survey. This volume is Part 2 of an as yet unspecified number showing ceramics produced during the early Qing dynasty reigns of the Shunzhi and Kangxi emperors. This volume shows 200 very fine examples of Kangxi ceramics, both from the former Chinese imperial collection together with worthy pieces that have entered the collection since 1949. Continues the extensive coverage of Kangxi blue-and-white that began in Volume 21, together with some pieces also with underglaze red or in glazes of other colours. Includes some pieces with Ming dynasty basemarks. All 200 ceramics are illustrated in full page colour plates, some in multiple views and all basemarks are shown. Many superb objects. The smaller pieces are shown life-size, the larger ones life-size or near life-size. This allows true and full appreciation of these marvellous ceramics. Contains much previously-unpublished material. Dual texts in Chinese and English, including list of plates and captions to plates. A fine addition to the literature on the subject. Text in Chinese
Gu gong bo wu yuan cang pin da xi. 23, tao ci bian [Compendium of Collections in the Palace Museum: Ceramics 23]. Shijiazhuang: 2013. 326 pages, full page colour plates throughout, 200 small colour text plates. Volume 23 of a beautifully-produced large format series showing the highly-important Chinese ceramics collection of the Gugong Museum in Beijing. An in-depth and representative survey. This volume is Part 3 of an as yet unspecified number showing ceramics produced during the early Qing dynasty reigns of the Shunzhi and Kangxi emperors. Comprises 200 marvellous monochromes produced during these two reigns. Six are from the Shunzhi reign, the remaining 194 are all Kangxi period! Comparison with the volume on Ming and Qing monochromes in the 'Complete Collection of Treasures in the Palace Museum' (Gugong Zhencang) series (until now the most comprehensive coverage of such ceramics in the Gugong collection) shows no Shunzhi examples and 'only' 44 Kangxi pieces. All the ceramics are here illustrated in full page colour plates and with some pieces also shown in close-up detail, mostly bases and base marks. Many superb objects with numerous examples from the Qing imperial collection. Much unpublished material. The smaller objects are shown life-size, the larger ones life-size or near life-size. This allows true and full appreciation of these marvellous objects. Dual texts in Chinese and English, including list of plates and captions to plates. Text in Chinese.
Volume 23 of a beautifully-produced large format series showing the highly-important Chinese ceramics collection of the Gugong Museum in Beijing. An in-depth and representative survey. This volume is Part 3 of an as yet unspecified number showing ceramics produced during the early Qing dynasty reigns of the Shunzhi and Kangxi emperors. Comprises 200 marvellous monochromes produced during these two reigns. Six are from the Shunzhi reign, the remaining 194 are all Kangxi period! Comparison with the volume on Ming and Qing monochromes in the 'Complete Collection of Treasures in the Palace Museum' (Gugong Zhencang) series (until now the most comprehensive coverage of such ceramics in the Gugong collection) shows no Shunzhi examples and 'only' 44 Kangxi pieces. All the ceramics are here illustrated in full page colour plates and with some pieces also shown in close-up detail, mostly bases and base marks. Many superb objects with numerous examples from the Qing imperial collection. Much unpublished material. The smaller objects are shown life-size, the larger ones life-size or near life-size. This allows true and full appreciation of these marvellous objects. Dual texts in Chinese and English, including list of plates and captions to plates. Text in Chinese
[Tokyo], The Zauho Press & The Kawade Shobo, 1955 - 1958. Folio. 16 volumes (complete) all in publisher's original embossed full cloth, all in the original printed casettes. A very fine and clean set richly illustrated with black/white and colour photos.
A complete set, all volumes first edition, of the most extensive work on East-Asian ceramics. 1. Japan: Pre-historic, Proto-historic and Early historic periods, 1958.2. Japan: Ceramics in the Nara to Muromachi periods, 1957.3. Japan: Ceramics in the Momoyama period, 1956.4. Japan Ceramics in the Kyushu district, 1956.5. Japan: Ceranics in the Edo period (part II), 1956.6. The Edo period (part III), 1955.7. The Tea-ceremony implements, 1955.8. From Ancient China to six Dynasties, 1955.9. China: Sui and T´ang Dynasties, 1956.10. Sung and Liao Dynasties, 1955.11. Yüan and Ming Dynasties, 1955.12. China: Ch´ing Dynasty and Annamese and Thai Ceramics, 1956.13. Korea: Pre-Koryo and Koryo periods, 1955.14. Korean Ceramics in the Li Dynasty, 1956.15. Europe & others, 1958.16. Contemporary Ceramics, 1958.
, Waanders Uitgevers, 2024 PB, 136 p, ENG / NL. edition, 270 x 235 mm, NIEUW / NEW, illustraties / illustrations in kleur / in color. ISBN 9789462625327.
Dit boek werpt nieuw licht op Delfts aardewerk uit de 17e en 18e eeuw. In deze periode nam de Delftse aardewerkindustrie een vlucht, onder sterke invloed van een veranderende wereld. Delftse plateelbakkers werden gezien als echte innovators. Vandaag beleeft keramiek opnieuw een bloeiperiode. Een nieuwe voorhoede van Nederlandse makers herontdekt het eeuwenoude ambacht en neemt het materiaal en haar betekenis opnieuw onder de loep. Pioniers in Keramiek zoomt in op vernieuwing binnen het keramiek-ambacht. Het basisrecept van keramiek is door de eeuwen heen nauwelijks veranderd, maar de wereld waarin keramiek wordt gemaakt wel. De publicatie gaat nader in op overeenkomsten en verschillen tussen pionierende makers van toen en nu.**************This book sheds new light on Delft pottery from the 17th and 18th centuries. During this period, the Delft pottery industry took off, under the strong influence of a changing world. Delft pottery makers were seen as real innovators. Today, ceramics is once again experiencing a boom. A new vanguard of Dutch makers is rediscovering the age-old craft and reexamining the material and its meaning. Pioneers in Ceramics focuses on innovation within the ceramic craft. The basic recipe of ceramics has hardly changed over the centuries, but the world in which ceramics are made has. The publication examines the similarities and differences between pioneering makers of then and now.