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• The Ming Dynasty witnessed the maturity of the art, and a large number of valuable pieces were produced in this period.
Pure Blue-and-White Porcelain
• Jingdezhen became the porcelainproducing center in the Yuan Dynasty and the subsequent Ming Dynasty, the imperial kilns were established here.
• Blue-and-white porcelain produced here is the most representative of Chinese porcelain.
Five famous kilns are the Jun, Ding, Guan, Ge, and Ru.
Text study
2.1 Introduction 2.2 Nature’s Craft 2.3 Pure Blue-and-White Porcelain 2.4 A Subtle and Reserved World 2.5 Shape and Imagery
Pure Blue-and-White Porcelain
• Chinese-made blue-and-white porcelain ware emerged long before the founding of the Tang Dynasty.
• It was not until the Yuan Dynasty that this type of porcelain came to be produced in quantity, with the attendant masterpieces.
• Crakleware today is one of the typical Chinese porcelain styles.
• The interest in crackleware lies in its naturally produced and unpredictable patterns.
• Porcelain garnered a good reputation for China for its sophistication and elegance.
• It played an important role in the wave of the European idealization of China during the 17th and18th centuries.
Introduction
• Around the 1st century, porcelain production first emerged in China.
• By the Song Dynasty it had become mature. Song-dynasty porcelain represented the acme (顶 峰) of Chinese porcelain technique.
Introduction
• In English, the country and “porcelain” share the same name—”China”. This proves that Europeans have long known of China’s relationship to porcelain.
• Porcelain found its way to Europe in the 15th century, occupying an important position in the exchanges between China and other countries.
Introduction
Unit 16
Porcelain—Calling Card of Chinese Culture
Content
Lead-in Text study Exercises
Lead-in
Do you know the five famous kilns (窑) in Song Dynasty?
Nature’s Craft
• The Ge Kiln (located in present-day Longquan, Zhejiang Province) was a typical kiln of the Song Dynasty that produced crackleware.
Nature’s Craft
Pure Blue-and-White Porcelain
Pure and elegant beauty is the goal that porcelain pursues, and this ideal is best explained in the production of blueand-white porcelain.
Introduction
• Chinese porcelain is cherish for its serene color, crystal源自文库paste, graceful designs, and ingenious forms.
• It can be regarded as the calling card of Chinese culture.
Nature’s Craft
• crackling: a porcelain terminology • The crackles occurred during kilning due to
flawed workmanship, but latter on crackleware become a craze (时尚) in Song Dynasty, and was passed down to this very day.
Pure Blue-and-White Porcelain
• Jingdezhen became the porcelainproducing center in the Yuan Dynasty and the subsequent Ming Dynasty, the imperial kilns were established here.
• Blue-and-white porcelain produced here is the most representative of Chinese porcelain.
Five famous kilns are the Jun, Ding, Guan, Ge, and Ru.
Text study
2.1 Introduction 2.2 Nature’s Craft 2.3 Pure Blue-and-White Porcelain 2.4 A Subtle and Reserved World 2.5 Shape and Imagery
Pure Blue-and-White Porcelain
• Chinese-made blue-and-white porcelain ware emerged long before the founding of the Tang Dynasty.
• It was not until the Yuan Dynasty that this type of porcelain came to be produced in quantity, with the attendant masterpieces.
• Crakleware today is one of the typical Chinese porcelain styles.
• The interest in crackleware lies in its naturally produced and unpredictable patterns.
• Porcelain garnered a good reputation for China for its sophistication and elegance.
• It played an important role in the wave of the European idealization of China during the 17th and18th centuries.
Introduction
• Around the 1st century, porcelain production first emerged in China.
• By the Song Dynasty it had become mature. Song-dynasty porcelain represented the acme (顶 峰) of Chinese porcelain technique.
Introduction
• In English, the country and “porcelain” share the same name—”China”. This proves that Europeans have long known of China’s relationship to porcelain.
• Porcelain found its way to Europe in the 15th century, occupying an important position in the exchanges between China and other countries.
Introduction
Unit 16
Porcelain—Calling Card of Chinese Culture
Content
Lead-in Text study Exercises
Lead-in
Do you know the five famous kilns (窑) in Song Dynasty?
Nature’s Craft
• The Ge Kiln (located in present-day Longquan, Zhejiang Province) was a typical kiln of the Song Dynasty that produced crackleware.
Nature’s Craft
Pure Blue-and-White Porcelain
Pure and elegant beauty is the goal that porcelain pursues, and this ideal is best explained in the production of blueand-white porcelain.
Introduction
• Chinese porcelain is cherish for its serene color, crystal源自文库paste, graceful designs, and ingenious forms.
• It can be regarded as the calling card of Chinese culture.
Nature’s Craft
• crackling: a porcelain terminology • The crackles occurred during kilning due to
flawed workmanship, but latter on crackleware become a craze (时尚) in Song Dynasty, and was passed down to this very day.