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The China From China
The third Chinese Heritage Conference
Friday 2nd November 2012 at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich
中国文化遗产保护系列研讨会 3: 中国陶瓷研究与修复, 2012 年 11 月 2 日)
China Culture Connect, Artability Art & Collection Ltd in association with Royal Museums Greenwich
Online booking: http://www.artability-art.com/tickets-2/ Tel: +44(0)79 2199 5975
Contact: Kay Tang artability.art@googlemail.com or Xuhua Zhan chinaculture.connect@gmail.com
Time: 9.00am- 16.40pm 2nd November 2012
Programme
Time
2nd November Subject/Talk Title
9.00am-9.30am
Registration
Registration
Speaker
9.30am- 9.45am
9.45am – 10.15am
Introduction
Talk 1
Welcome
Chinese Export Porcelain, National
Maritime Museum’s New Acquisitions.
The Investigation and Redisplay of
Bristol’s Chinese Glass Collection
Sponsor’s talk
Xuhua Zhan/Velson Horie
Amy Miller, National
Maritime Museum
Kate Newnham, Bristol
Museum and City Gallery
TBC
10.20am-10.50am
Talk 2
10.55am-11.10am
11.10am- 11.30am
11.30am-12.00pm
Talk 3
Tea Break
Talk 4
The Development of Border
Decoration on Chinese Armorial
Porcelain
Prof. Chunming Yu,
Nanchang University
Museum
12.05pm-12.35pm
12.35pm-14.05pm
Screening
Traditional Chinese Porcelain Making
Lunch and Guided Tour of the Traders Gallery
Director : Hongyu Tan
Dr Robert Blyth, National
Maritime Museum
14.05pm-14.35pm
Talk 5
14.40pm-15.10pm
Talk 6
15.15pm-15.45pm
Talk 7
Dr, Haiyan Huang, Liaochuan
Mu
Humphrey Hui, Min Qiu
Society, Hong Kong
Penny Bendall, Fitzwilliam
Museum
15.50pm-16.10pm
16.10m- 16.40pm
Tea Break
Demonstration Porcelain Repair Demonstration
Preservation Research of Guangdong
Shiwan Pottery Ridge Decoration
Pictorial Ceramics – Contemporary
Porcelain Introduction
Methods, Materials and Ethics—
Contemporary Fills on Chinese
Porcelains
Penny Bendall, Fitzwilliam
Museum
Venue
Lecture Theatre,National Maritime Museum Greenwich, London SE10 9NF
Traders: the East India Company and Asia
The NMM exhibition Traders: the East India Company and Asia is in a new permanent gallery. It explores Britain’s
maritime trade with Asia, focusing on the role played by the East India Company. For over 250 years, the East
India Company uniquely shaped trade between Britain and Asia. The gallery explores the influence of Company
trade and power, tracing the changing relationships between Britain and Asia that this brought about. This trade
involved key commodities, different locations and many people and had consequences that changed Britain and
the world and still affect us today.
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