Porcelain in Palaces: The Fashion for Japan in Europe, 1650-1750 ( Ciltli - Şömizli )
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Between the mid 17th and mid 18th centuries Japanese and Chinese porcelains were a notable sight in the great houses Of Europe; amid thDevamını oku
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Between the mid 17th and mid 18th centuries Japanese and Chinese porcelains were a notable sight in the great houses Of Europe; amid the general enthusiasm for oriental, princes had become major collectors of porcelain, and decoration was adapted for its display. Japanese porcelain was sought by collectors during its period of production, for instance by Augustus the Strong, much of whose vast collection is today still at Dresden. Here, over 350 pieces have been included from many of the oldest and most famous collections in Europe to demonstrate the range of the imported Japanese wares and to show both the spread of the fashion for collecting porcelain and the styles that had the greatest effect on porcelain production in Europe. It was the import of huge quantities of Chinese blue-and-white wares in the first half of the 17th century that ensured the onset of 'oriental mania' in Europe. However, in about 1659, after the interruption of Chinese output at the fall of the Ming dynasty i
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