“Crazed Ceramics” and the European Imagination of Chinese Ceramics from the Seventeenth to the Eighteenth Centuries
Resource
國立臺灣大學美術史研究集刊, 40, 051-094
Journal
國立臺灣大學美術史研究集刊
Journal Issue
40
Pages
51-83+85-94+284
Date Issued
2016-03
Date
2016-03
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Abstract
This study examines the altered uses of Chinese ceramics sporadically found in Europe before the Portuguese arrived in China for ceramic customization and thus opened up the ceramic trade in the sixteenth century. Subsequently, the images of ceramic glaze crazing (crazed ceramics) are used as an example to explore European consumers’ conception or imagination of Chinese crazed ceramics. Finally, this study concludes that, in addition to inspiring the European imagination of mosaics, Chinese crazed ceramics and their images could have been associated with stained glass mosaics in Europe.
Subjects
開片、碎器、馬賽克、彩色玻璃鑲嵌 (crazing, crazed ceramics, mosaics, stained colored glass mosaicsp)
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journal article
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