Leaping the Dragon Gate: The Sir Michael Butler Collection of 17th-Century Porcelain
Leaping the Dragon Gate: The Sir Michael Butler Collection of 17th-Century Porcelain
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Leaping the Dragon Gate: The Sir Michael Butler Collection of 17th-Century Porcelain
W024620 | $245.00
Teresa Canepa and Katharine Butler. Ad Ilissum, Paul Holberton Publishing, London, 2021.
576 pp. well illustrated (all col.). 31 x 26 cm. In English. Hardcover.
ISBN 9781912168163
This book celebrates the most important collection of 17th-century Chinese porcelain in the world, assembled by the distinguished British diplomat Sir Michael Butler. His passion for porcelain is clearly reflected in the over eight hundred pieces he collected and lived with at his home and private museum in Dorset. The pots (as Sir Michael called them), many of extreme rarity or exquisite quality, give testimony to the incredible depth of knowledge he acquired over five decades and his outstanding contribution to research and education in this previously neglected field of study. This lavish and comprehensive collection covers most types of porcelain produced at Jingdezhen, in Jiangxi province, during the 17th century. The variety of the pieces carefully acquired by Sir Michael reflects the great innovative spirit of the highly skilled Jingdezhen potters and painters at a time when they were released from the controls of Imperial patronage, between the end of the reign of the Ming Emperor Wanli in 1620 and the re-establishment of the Imperial kilns by the Qing Emperor Kangxi in 1683. It is a study collection of porcelain unrivalled in its breath and rarity that demonstrates the stylistic and qualitative evolution which occurred in Chinese porcelain production during the 17th century.
Subject Headings: Asian Art (traditional) ; Non-Western Art -- China -- Ceramics --
W024620 | $245.00
Teresa Canepa and Katharine Butler. Ad Ilissum, Paul Holberton Publishing, London, 2021.
576 pp. well illustrated (all col.). 31 x 26 cm. In English. Hardcover.
ISBN 9781912168163
This book celebrates the most important collection of 17th-century Chinese porcelain in the world, assembled by the distinguished British diplomat Sir Michael Butler. His passion for porcelain is clearly reflected in the over eight hundred pieces he collected and lived with at his home and private museum in Dorset. The pots (as Sir Michael called them), many of extreme rarity or exquisite quality, give testimony to the incredible depth of knowledge he acquired over five decades and his outstanding contribution to research and education in this previously neglected field of study. This lavish and comprehensive collection covers most types of porcelain produced at Jingdezhen, in Jiangxi province, during the 17th century. The variety of the pieces carefully acquired by Sir Michael reflects the great innovative spirit of the highly skilled Jingdezhen potters and painters at a time when they were released from the controls of Imperial patronage, between the end of the reign of the Ming Emperor Wanli in 1620 and the re-establishment of the Imperial kilns by the Qing Emperor Kangxi in 1683. It is a study collection of porcelain unrivalled in its breath and rarity that demonstrates the stylistic and qualitative evolution which occurred in Chinese porcelain production during the 17th century.
Subject Headings: Asian Art (traditional) ; Non-Western Art -- China -- Ceramics --
