Chinese Ivory Carvings: The Sir Victor Sassoon Collection
By (Author) Phillip Allen
Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd
Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd
19th September 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Exhibition catalogues and specific collections
Carvings, masks, reliefs
709.5
Hardback
336
Width 240mm, Height 305mm
567g
Sir Victor Sassoon (1881-1961) lived an extraordinary and colourful life and left a remarkable legacy. He created a trust to preserve his collection of ivories for the benefit of UK citizens. Since its foundation and under the guardianship of the dedicated trustees, the collection has grown by the addition of significant specimens that originally went unrepresented. Chinese Ivory Carvings presents 350 of its most significant artefacts, each illustrated and discussed. Four introductory essays explore the acquisition of the pieces, placing the ivories in their historical and cultural context. In this scholarly celebration of Sassoon's bequest, one can appreciate some of the many facets of Chinese culture both religious and secular. Including minutely carved 'devil's work' spheres, massive figures and exuberantly carved vases, the book is also testament to the technical skills of the craftsmen who produced these wonderful objects.
Phillip Allen is Secretary of the Sir Victor Sassoon Chinese Ivories Trust. Shi Ching-fei is Associate Professor at National Taiwan University and former curator, National Palace Museum. Rose Kerr is former Keeper of the Far Eastern Department at the V&A.