Ming! Porcelain for a Globalised Trade: Porcelain for a Globalised Trade
By (Author) Eva Strober
Arnoldsche
Arnoldsche
1st July 2013
Germany
General
Non Fiction
History of art
738.0951
Hardback
240
Width 290mm, Height 240mm
1820g
The Ming Dynasty, which spanned nearly 300 years (13681644), is regarded as one of the most glorious in Chinese history especially as regards porcelain. 'Ming' denotes the fi nest and most precious porcelain, which regularly achieves astronomical prices at auctions. The 'Ming vase' is a popular clich even for those who are not familiar with the history of Chinese ceramics.
Eva Strober read Chinese Studies, East Asian art history, philosophy and comparative religion in Germany and Taiwan and received her PhD on late Qing Buddhism. After years teaching and travelling she worked as curator for East Asian porcelain at the Porcelain Collection in Dresden, Germany. She is currently the curator of Asian ceramics at the Ceramics Museum Princessehof in Leeuwarden, the Netherlands. Strober has written numerous articles, books and exhibition catalogues on East Asian art. The range of publications include the catalogue of the Dresden porcelain collection 'La Maladie de porcelain...: East Asian Porcelain in the Collection of Augustus the Strong' (Leipzig 2001) and 'Symbols of Chinese Porcelain: Ten Thousand Times Happiness (Stuttgart, Arnoldsche 2011).