Later Chinese Jades

Later Chinese Jades Ming Dynasty to Early Twentieth Century from the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco

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Publisher's Synopsis

Nearly a decade in the making, Later Chinese Jades is the definitive guide to Chinese jades from the Ming dynasty through the early twentieth century.

This was a particularly rich period in jade production. As this book reveals-based on the most current scholarship-many jade objects previously thought to be of ancient manufacture were actually produced in these later periods.

Later Chinese Jades includes contributions by three of the museum's curators of Chinese art. He Li places Chinese jades in the cultural context of the Ming and Qing periods. Michael Knight considers jades from these periods and explains the importance of archaism-the imitation of ancient styles and forms-in later jadework. Terese Tse Bartholomew explores connections between Chinese and Mughal jade workers and illuminates the symbolism of jade objects.

These essays make a significant contribution to the understanding of Chinese jade. Nearly four hundred jade objects are considered in individual object entries, making this is an essential text for anyone with a serious interest in Chinese jades.

Book information

ISBN: 9780939117413
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Imprint: Asian Art Museum
Pub date:
DEWEY: 736.240951074
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 366
Weight: 2608g
Height: 305mm
Width: 239mm
Spine width: 38mm