Pater Gratia Oriental Art

Jörg 2003/1

2010396
2010396

Objects 2010396 & 2011278

 

Book

Author: Jörg, C.J.A.

Title: Fine & Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in Dutch Collections

 

An enduring witness to Dutch-Japanese relations is Arita export porcelain made for the Dutch market in the 17th and 18th centuries. The Dutch East India Company (VOC) was instrumental in ordering and distributing a variety of export wares. Private trade also played an important role. This resulted in the importation of large amounts of Japanese porcelain into The Netherlands, particularly during a period when Chinese porcelain was not available. These objects were assimilated into Dutch life and they stimulated the interest in exotica from the Orient. While many of these exquisite pieces have been lost over time, numerous examples are still preserved in public and private collections in The Netherlands. Professor Dr. Jörg discusses the variety of export ware and the extraordinary pieces in those collections, many of which are published here for the first time. This survey offers a fascinating insight into a relatively unknown aspect of Dutch-Japanese interaction and is the first book of its kind devoted to this subject in English.

 

Publisher: Hotei Publishing, Amsterdam, 2003

 

Details: Cloth binding with illustrated dustjacket, full colour illustrations, Preface, Introduction, Notes to the catalogue, Glossary, References and Credits.

 

Pages: 304 pp.

 

ISBN 10: 9074822169

 

Language: English

 

Dimensions: 303 mm (11.9 inch) x 252 mm (9.9 inch) x 35 mm (1.4 inch).

 

Condition: Perfect.

 

Price per book: Currently not available.

 

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