The prowess of Chinese creative abilities in the decorative arts in the 19th and early 20th centuries was well known globally, but, while much has been written about Chinese textiles and on the influence of the East on European styles of the time, the story of the influence of Western formats and tastes on the manufacture of Chinese jewelry in the period has, amazingly, never been told. In examining 50 objects of extraordinary quality from an important private North American collection, this book seeks to redress the situation and reveal the splendor of silver and silver-gilt jewelry of the late Qing dynasty.
Pages
200
Language
English
Publishing date
January 2017
Size
24 x 28 cm
Editor
Paul Holberton
Weight
932 gr









