Bibliography on Chinese Ceramics

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Bibliography on Chinese Ceramics, by Josh Yiu
(for Ming Studies Annual Meeting, March 2007)
1. Ayers, John ed. Chinese ceramics in the Topkapi Saray Museum Istanbul: A complete catalogue.
London: Philip Wilson, 1986
2. Bai, Qianshen. “The Irony of Copying the Elite: A Preliminary Study of the Poetry, Calligraphy and
Painting on 17th century Jingdezhen Porcelain,” Oriental Art, Autumn 95, Vol. 41.
3. Butler, Michael et al. Treasures from an unknown reign: Shunzhi porcelain 1644-1661. Alexandria: Art
Services International, 2002
4. Ceramic finds from Jingdezhen kilns: 10-17th Century. Hong Kong: The Fung Ping Shan Museum, 1992.
5. Cheng, Pei-kai, ed. China westward: Bibliography and research guide: Chinese porcelain and EastWest Maritime Trade, 12th to 15th C. Hong Kong: Zhonghua shuju, 2005
6. Chiu, Simon. “The history of tea and tea-making in China as recorded in texts, paintings and artefacts,”
in Chinese ceramic tea vessels. Hong Kong: Urban Council, 1990, 13-43
7. Clunas, Craig. “The West Chamber: A literary theme in Chinese porcelain decoration,” Transactions of
the Oriental Ceramic Society (1981-82), 69-86
8. Clunas, Craig. “The cost of ceramics and the cost of collecting ceramics in the Ming period,” Bulletin of
the Oriental Ceramic Society of Hong Kong, vol. 8 (1986-88), 47-53
9. Cort, Louise Allison and Stuart, Jan. Joined Colors: Decoration and Meaning in Chinese Porcelain.
Hong Kong: Min Chiu Society, 1992
10. Curtis, Julia. Trade Taste & Transformation: Jingdezhen porcelain for Japan, 1620-1645. New York:
China Institute, 2006
11. Ge Hua ed. Jingjiang fanwang yicui. Shanghai: Renmin meishu chubanshe, 2000
12. The Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware. The Art of the Yixing potter: The K.S. Lo collection,
Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware. Hong Kong: Urban Council, 1990
13. Harrison-Hall, Jessica. Catalogue of late Yuan and Ming ceramics in the British Museum. London: The
British Museum Press, 2001
14. Hasebe, Gakuji and Fujioka, Ryoichi. Ceramic art of the world—Ming dynasty. Tokyo: Shogakukan,
1976
15. Imperial Porcelain of the Yongle and Xuande Periods: Excavate from the Site of the Ming Imperial
Factory at Jingdezhen. Hong Kong: Urban Council, 1989
16. Ho, Chuimei. “Social life under the Mongols as seen in ceramics,” Transactions of the Oriental
Ceramic Society, vol. 59 (1994-95), 33-48
17. Ho, Chuimei and Bronson, Bennet, eds. Special issue on 15th century Asian ceramics, in Taida journal
of art history no. 7 (Sept 1999)
18. Jörg, C.J.A. and Campen, Jan van. Chinese ceramics in the collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam:
the Ming and Qing dynasties. Amsterdam: Philip Wilson and the Rijksmuseum, 1997
19. Kerr, Rose and Ayers, John. Blanc de Chine: Porcelain from Dehua. Chicago: Art Media Resources
Ltd, 2002
20. Kerr, Rose and Wood, Nigel. Science and civilization in China, vol. 5:12. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 2004
21. Krahl, Regina. “Longquan celadon of the Yuan and Ming Dynasties in the Topkapi Saray Museunm,
Istanbul,” Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society, vol. 49 (1984-1985), pp. 41-57.
22. Oriental ceramics: the world’s great collections (12 vols). New York and Tokyo: Kodansha
international, 198123. Laing, Ellen Johnston. “Chou Tan-Ch’uan is Chou Shih-Ch’en: A report on a Ming Dynasty potter,
painter and entrepreneur,” Oriental art, vol. 21.3 (1975), 224-228
24. Lau, Christine. “Ceremonial monochrome wares of the Ming Dynasty,” in Scott, Rosemary, ed., The
porcelains of Jingdezhen: colloquies on art and archaeology in Asia No. 16. London: Percival David
Foundation of Chinese Art, 1994, 83-100
25. Li, Chu-tsing and Watt, James, ed. The Chinese Scholar’s Studio: Artistic Life in the Late Ming Period.
New York: Thames and Hudson Inc., 1987
26. Liu, Xinyuan. Imperial Hongwu and Yongle Porcelain Excavated at Jingdezhen. Taipei: Chang
Foundation, 1996.
27. Liu, Xinyuan. Xuande Imperial Porcelain excavated at Jindezhen. Taipei: Chang Foundation, 1998
28. Liu Xinyuan. “Amusing the emperor: The discovery of Xuande period cricket jars from the Ming
imperial kilns,” in Orientations—Chinese ceramics 1982-1998, 346-361
29. Lu Minghua. “Mingqing huangjia cizhi jiqi yanjiu,” in Shanghai bowuguan jikan vol. 5 (1990)
30. National Palace Museum. Catalogue of the special exhibition of Ch’eng-hua porcelain ware. Taipei,
2003
31. Sun Yan et al. Zhongguo lidai taoci tiji. Beijing: Beijing tushuguan, 1999
32. Xie Mingliang ed. Zhongguo taici shi—lunwen suoyin 1900-1994. Taipei: Rock Publishing
International, 1998
33. Wang, Qingzheng. A dictionary of Chinese ceramics. Singapore: Sun Tree Publishing Ltd, 2002
34. Wilson, Ming. Rare marks on Chinese ceramics. London: The School of Oriental and African Studies
in association with the Victoria & Albert Museum, 1998
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