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Kindred Spirits: 100 Japanese Ceramics in Chinese Style. The Shen Zhai Collection
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Kindred Spirits: 100 Japanese Ceramics in Chinese Style. The Shen Zhai Collection in Vernon, BC
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Kindred Spirits: 100 Japanese Ceramics in Chinese Style. The Shen Zhai Collection in Vernon, BC
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A selection of 100 works from the Shen Zhai Collection demonstrates the range and quality of Japanese ceramics in Chinese style. Detailed descriptions, makers’ marks, and box inscriptions make this a valuable reference resource.
Kindred Spirits showcases the remarkable flowering of Chinese style ceramics that took place in Japan after the mid-19th century. For over a thousand years, Chinese ceramics have been admired and emulated in Japan. This book discusses for the first time how this artistic relationship evolved during the Meiji, Taishō, and early Shōwa eras. A selection of 100 works from the acclaimed Shen Zhai Collection demonstrates the range and quality of these ceramics, from elegant celadons to sophisticated underglaze blue porcelains. Detailed descriptions, makers’ marks, and box inscriptions make this a valuable reference resource for collectors and art historians.
A selection of 100 works from the Shen Zhai Collection demonstrates the range and quality of Japanese ceramics in Chinese style. Detailed descriptions, makers’ marks, and box inscriptions make this a valuable reference resource.
Kindred Spirits showcases the remarkable flowering of Chinese style ceramics that took place in Japan after the mid-19th century. For over a thousand years, Chinese ceramics have been admired and emulated in Japan. This book discusses for the first time how this artistic relationship evolved during the Meiji, Taishō, and early Shōwa eras. A selection of 100 works from the acclaimed Shen Zhai Collection demonstrates the range and quality of these ceramics, from elegant celadons to sophisticated underglaze blue porcelains. Detailed descriptions, makers’ marks, and box inscriptions make this a valuable reference resource for collectors and art historians.


















