Immortal Stone by LIN JAMES C.S.


ISBN
9781857595819
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
160
Dimensions
212 x 256mm

The Immortal Stone covers the most important periods of jade in Chinese history, drawing on examples from the extraordinarily rich collection at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. The use of jade declined after the collapse of the Han empire and it was not until the Ming and Qing periods that jades began to circulate among affluent members of Chinese society. This fluctuation in the use of jade throughout the centuries is discussed fully in this beautifully illustrated book, covering the concept of jade in a Chinese context; its value and significance in Chinese society; its use on tombs and the major cultures and periods when jade was most frequently found on tombs; its daily use in the Ming and Qing dynasties; the Imperial collection from the Qing dynasty and the problem of fakes in the market today. Showcasing 105 jades from the collection at the Fitzwilliam and including pieces from museums in China and Taiwan, this is a stunning portrayal and history of this exquisite craft. AUTHOR: James C. S. Lin is the Assistant Keeper of Applied Art at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. SELLING POINTS: ?Covers the most important periods of jade in Chinese history ?Showcases 105 jades from the collection at the Fitzwilliam Museum and includes pieces from museums in China and Taiwan ?Stunning portrayal and history of this exquisite craft 230 colour )11 b/w illustrations
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