The History of Chinese Ceramics
- 1248pages
- 44 heures de lecture
Exploring the anthropology of art, this book examines the evolution of Chinese ceramics as a reflection of both foreign trade and cultural expansion. It highlights China's pioneering role in porcelain creation and exportation, while analyzing the aesthetic and spiritual significance of ceramics used by literati. The text argues that ideological systems, rather than technological advancements, drive social revolutions. Richly illustrated, it features images of various earthenware and glazed pieces, enhancing the reader's understanding of this historical art form.
