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Treasures: Boxed hardcover edition (including 3 catalogues: Pocket Treasures: Snuff Boxes from Past Times, The Vases of the 'Hundred Treasures' and Timeless Treasure: The Runic Calendar Staff)

Treasures: Boxed hardcover edition (including 3 catalogues: Pocket Treasures: Snuff Boxes from Past Times, The Vases of the 'Hundred Treasures' and Timeless Treasure: The Runic Calendar Staff)

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Treasures: Boxed hardcover edition (including 3 catalogues: Pocket Treasures: Snuff Boxes from Past Times, The Vases of the 'Hundred Treasures' and Timeless Treasure: The Runic Calendar Staff)

by Jorge Welsh (ed.)

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ISBN 10
0993506860
ISBN 13
9780993506864
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Jorge Welsh Research and Publishing, 2019 Book. New. Hardcover. 1st Edition. English text.; Hardcover (3 catalogues in slipcase).; 23.5 x 29.7 cm.; 3.4 Kg.; 302 pages with 280 colour illustrations.; Capturing the highlights of the 20th annual Jorge Welsh Works of Art exhibition, this reference three-catalogue box set features some of the highest-quality custom orders produced by Chinese artists for the West. Treasures brings together one of the largest collections of 18th century Chinese snuff boxes on record, an extraordinary pair of Yongzheng famille rose vases and an enigmatic enamel-on-copper staff. The three beautifully illustrated exhibition catalogues include Pocket Treasures: Snuff Boxes from Past Times, The Vases of the 'Hundred Treasures' and Timeless Treasure: The Runic Calendar Staff. Pocket Treasures: Snuff boxes from Past Times (ISBN 978-0-9935068-6-4): A collection of over 60 pieces made of Chinese porcelain and enamelled copper forms the foundation for a study of these portable containers for powdered tobacco in Pocket Treasures: Snuff Boxes from Past Times. Snuff boxes were made in Europe in a variety of materials from at least the 17th century and were later commissioned by private individuals and merchants of the European trading companies in China. As fashionable symbols of status, boxes of this type had their use highly codified by the late 17th century. This exhibition catalogue illustrates enamelled copper and porcelain boxes dating to the 18th and 19th centuries, and an introductory essay includes details of how snuff boxes emerged in Europe and China, comparative works and a history of snuff consumption in the West. The Vases of the 'Hundred Treasures' (ISBN 978-0-9935068-7-1): A pair of vases decorated with the Chinese subject of the 'hundred treasures' adapted to suit foreign tastes is the focus of the catalogue of the same name. Dating to the Yongzheng period (1723-1735) and depicting a continuous composition of antiques, flowers and animals, these famille rose vases are among the best export wares produced in the 18th century. Western designations for the 'hundred treasures' subject derive in a literal sense from the Chinese expression baibao, in which bai or 'hundred' stands for 'many', although the subject itself is historically known in China as 'antique objects' or bogu. Visually similar to the European 'still life' genre, bogu is more specific in that the objects depicted have a high value because of their age, quality and provenance. The Vases of the 'Hundred Treasures' brings to light the multiple auspicious designs that decorate these extraordinary vases. Timeless Treasure: The Runic Calendar Staff (ISBN 978-0-9935068-8-8): The mysterious symbols that decorate a rare enamelled copper staff are uncovered for the modern viewer in Timeless Treasure: The Runic Calendar Staff. Displaying a runic calendar based on a Swedish model of circa 1750, this staff is among the few copper objects enamelled with Western designs in China during the 18th century. Runic calendar staffs are so called due to the theme of their decoration, which comprises inscriptions with runes forming a perpetual calendar, or almanac. Wooden staffs of this type were important timekeeping devices in Scandinavia in use from at least the 12th century. With only four comparable examples known to survive in museum collections, this study adds to a growing body of literature on Chinese enamelled copper wares..

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Bookseller
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Bookseller's Inventory #
CAT20&21&22
Title
Treasures: Boxed hardcover edition (including 3 catalogues: Pocket Treasures: Snuff Boxes from Past Times, The Vases of the 'Hundred Treasures' and Timeless Treasure: The Runic Calendar Staff)
Author
Jorge Welsh (ed.)
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
New
Jacket Condition
No Jacket
Edition
1st Edition
ISBN 10
0993506860
ISBN 13
9780993506864
Publisher
Jorge Welsh Research and Publishing
Date Published
2019
Keywords
china,porcelain,snuff boxes,enamel on copper
Bookseller catalogs
Collections and exhibitions; Our publications;

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About Jorge Welsh Books

Jorge Welsh Books has been dealing in art reference books since 1999. What started as a platform for the distribution of publications by Jorge Welsh Research & Publishing has now evolved into an established bookselling division. We focus in our fields of expertise, specifically cross-cultural works of art from Africa, India, China and Japan, with an emphasis on Chinese porcelain. Our aim is to source and deliver relevant publications in the best possible condition to collectors and academics alike, while providing a high-quality, personalised service.

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