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SUMMARY:China in the Frame: Pots in Paintings, Paintings of Pots and Paintings on Pots
DESCRIPTION:Students of China’s ceramics have taken to mining the archive of paintings for evidence and insights about their subject, not just among collected works but equally fruitfully among vernacular images found in tombs. This approach through visual culture is proving useful, despite the common problems with authorship and dating among scrolls and pictures handed down. Valuable evidence for the existence and uses of blue-and-white porcelain, for instance, appears in tomb murals dateable to the later Yuan period in the mid-fourteenth century. By way of a critical appraisal of the practice, this lecture poses some broad-brush questions about how we might imagine the relationship between ceramics and paintings in China over the last two millennia. When and how do painters start taking an interest in ceramics, whether as sumptuous objects in a picture setting, as subjects portrayed or otherwise? When and how do potters incorporate aspects of the painting tradition and the picturesque into their decorative repertoires and schemes?\nThe is the annual Lightfoot Memorial Lecture on Paintings\nRefreshments are sponsorsed by Woolley & Wallis\n \n Image: Leaf 2 from Min Qiji’s Romance of the Western Wing (1640), Museum of East Asian Art, Cologne\n
URL:https://orientalceramicsociety.org.uk/events/china-in-the-frame-pots-in-paintings-paintings-of-pots-and-paintings-on-pots
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