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SUMMARY:A Fascination with Chinese Ceramics – The Unexpected Collection of Sir William Burrell (1861-1958)
DESCRIPTION:The art collection which Sir William and Lady Burrell gave to the City of Glasgow in 1944 is most famous internationally for its European mediaeval art – particularly its exceptional stained glass and tapestries. What is less well known, is that numerically Chinese ceramics make up the largest section of the collection. Sir William was perhaps an unexpected collector of Chinese art. His ceramics range in date from the Neolithic period to the Qing dynasty, but the collection is interesting both for what is included and what is not. The lecture will examine the context and content of this collection of Chinese ceramics, prior to its redisplay in the refurbished building next year.\nThis lecture is kindly hosted by Christie’s London and will be live-streamed and recorded.\nRefreshments will be available from 16:30 and the lecture will commence at 17:00.\nThe capacity for the in-person event has now been reached. Click here  ( https://christies-auctionhouse.zoom.us/webinar/register/5616330815487/WN_Ti6BAuOtRUCeSY6WwHVGOA )to register for the virtual lecture on Zoom.\n
URL:https://orientalceramicsociety.org.uk/events/newly-discovered-plaques-portraying-late-jingdezhen-porcelain-production-254
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