Among the celebrated, time-honored Chinese ceramic wares, the
ceramics of the Qing dynasty (1644?1911) stand out for its
exquisite, elaborate features. Qing ware are known to have been
cherished by European royalty and nobility. These valuable objects,
which greatly influenced ceramic production throughout Japan, were
imported to the country both during its isolation period as well as
after it opened its doors to the world. This special exhibition
introduces exemplary works of Qing ware and examines how the
Japanese admired them through the discoveries made in recent
studies.
Visiting Early Temples in Minami Yamashiro
Tuesday, April 22 to Sunday, June 15, 2014
Eleven-Faced Avalokitesrara
(Kaijusan-ji Temple, Kyoto)
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