Interwoven Globe

Interwoven Globe

Author: Amy Elizabeth Bogansky

Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 1588394964

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Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Sept. 16, 2013-Jan. 5, 2014.


Asia in the Making of Europe

Asia in the Making of Europe

Author: Donald Frederick Lach

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 1965

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 9780226467504

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First systematic, inclusive study of the impact of the high civilizations of Asia on the development of modern Western civilization.


Silk, Porcelain and Lacquer

Silk, Porcelain and Lacquer

Author: Teresa Canepa

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781911300014

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A vibrant exploration of the fascinating and complex trade encounters and cross-cultural interactions between the East and West in the early modern period.


East Asian Aesthetics and the Space of Painting in Eighteenth-Century Europe

East Asian Aesthetics and the Space of Painting in Eighteenth-Century Europe

Author: Isabelle Tillerot

Publisher: Getty Publications

Published: 2024-01-02

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 1606067982

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An insightful look at how East Asian notions of space transformed Western painting. This volume offers the first critical account of how European imports of East Asian textiles, porcelain, and lacquers, along with newly published descriptions of the Chinese garden, inspired a revolution in the role of painting in early modern Europe. With particular focus on French interiors, Isabelle Tillerot reveals how a European enthusiasm for East Asian culture and a demand for novelty transformed the dynamic between painting and decor. Models of space, landscape, and horizon, as shown in Chinese and Japanese objects and their ornamentation, disrupted prevailing design concepts in Europe. With paintings no longer functioning as pictorial windows, they began to be viewed as discrete images displayed on a wall—and with that, their status changed from decorative device to autonomous work of art. This study presents a detailed history of this transformation, revealing how an aesthetic free from the constraints of symmetry and geometrized order upended paradigms of display, enabling European painting to come into its own.


Mounted Oriental Porcelain in the J. Paul Getty Museum

Mounted Oriental Porcelain in the J. Paul Getty Museum

Author: Gillian Wilson

Publisher: Getty Publications

Published: 2000-03-16

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 0892365625

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The Getty Museum’s large and exceptional collection of oriental porcelain embellished with Parisian gilt bronze or silver is comprehensively illustrated in this revised catalogue. The European practice of mounting exotic objects such as oriental porcelain dates from the Middle Ages and found its height of expression during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, when Chinese and Japanese porcelains reached the West in considerable quantities. To meet the growing taste for such objects in fashionable Parisian society, marchands-merciers—guild members who combined the functions of the modern interior decorator, antique dealer, and picture dealer—devised ingenious settings in silver and gilt bronze for oriental porcelains, adapting their exotic character to the French interiors of the period. With the publication of this catalogue, the beauty and rarity with which buyers of these pieces were so enamored is vividly brought to life.