Une revue de 80 pages, format 285 x 220 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, publiée en 1991, Editions Fabbri, bon état
Reference : LFA-126727888
Revue consacrée aux bronzes
Lettre de France, L'Art de Vivre à la Française
M. Olivier Auriol de Bussy
04 74 33 45 19
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Paris, L'Asiathèque, 1977. 1 volume, in-8, 188 pp., enriched with black and white and coloured illustrations and photographs of Chinese Bronzes, in excellent condition.
A fine copy on archaic Chinese bronzes written in both French and English.
Paris, Christian Deydier, 2015 1 volume, in-8, 212 pp., soft illustrated covers, enriched with coloured and black and white photographs and illustrations of Chinese Bronzes' structures and patterns, with minor stains on front edges and minor writings on the front page, overall very good condition.
Contents: Acknowledgements, pages 5, Chronology, pages 9-10. Introduction, pages 11-15. Casting techniques, pages 16-20. Shapes of Ancient Chinese Bronzes- Part 1: Vessel shapes, pages 21-90. Shapes of Ancient Chinese Bronzes- Part 2: Bells shapes, pages 91-92. The Decorative elements, pages 93-162. Studies of archaic Chinese bronze ritual vessels, pages 163-180. Fakes Chinese bronzes throughout the ages, page 181-196. Bibliography, pages 197-208. Notes, pages 209-212.
DOSSIERS DE L'ARCHEOLOGIE. 1978. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 114 pages - nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en noir et blanc dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 930.1-Archéologie
Sommaire : Les trésors d'argenterie et de bronzes trouvés en Europe - la fabrication des bronzes antiques - les petits bronzes de l'Italie romaine - les bronzes trouvés dans la Saône - les dieux de la Gaule d'après les monuments de bronze - les ateliers d'artisans bronziers - la vaisselle d'argent et de bronze - les fibules de la Gaule romaine - les armes ornées en bronze - la vaisselle de bronze en Italie et en Gaule - l'analyse des bronzes antiques en laboratoire. Classification Dewey : 930.1-Archéologie
Kwok, Patrick K.M. (Ed.): Dialogue with the Ancients: 100 Bronzes of the Shang, Zhou and Han Dynasties - The Shen Zhai Collection. Singapore: 2018. 422 pages, illustrated throughout in colour. Hardcover in slipcase. 33.8x50cms. 100 ancient Chinese bronzes from the Studio of Reverence are presented in this volume - with the majority illustrated in actual size. Each vessel, from circa 1600 BC-AD 220, is documented in detail, with reference to comparable specimens and archaeological findings. The catalogue is structured chronologically so that the evolution of form, design, and technology throughout the three dynasties may be observed.As well as Patrick Kwok's introduction on forming the collection, six other essays explore: the history of bronze collecting and modern Chinese archaeology (Dr Tianlong Jiao); the Hu vessel and mysticism (Prof. Eugene Wang); Western Zhou and archaic styles (Prof. Li Feng); Han bronzes, iconography, and animal motifs (Prof. Allison Miller); the Shen Zhai owl zun and owl symbolism from late Shang to early Western Zhou (Dr Wang Tao); and the Shen Zhai bear and mythology in Han bronzes (Ms Sarah Wong).
100 ancient Chinese bronzes from the Studio of Reverence are presented in this volume - with the majority illustrated in actual size. Each vessel, from circa 1600 BC-AD 220, is documented in detail, with reference to comparable specimens and archaeological findings. The catalogue is structured chronologically so that the evolution of form, design, and technology throughout the three dynasties may be observed.As well as Patrick Kwok's introduction on forming the collection, six other essays explore: the history of bronze collecting and modern Chinese archaeology (Dr Tianlong Jiao); the Hu vessel and mysticism (Prof. Eugene Wang); Western Zhou and archaic styles (Prof. Li Feng); Han bronzes, iconography, and animal motifs (Prof. Allison Miller); the Shen Zhai owl zun and owl symbolism from late Shang to early Western Zhou (Dr Wang Tao); and the Shen Zhai bear and mythology in Han bronzes (Ms Sarah Wong).
Lu, Pengliang: Recasting the Past: The Art of Chinese Bronzes, 1100-1900. Exhibition: New York, Metropolitan Museum and Shanghai, Shanghai Gallery of Art, 2025. 320 pages, 300 colour illustrations. Hardback. 28 x 24cms. Exploring Chinese bronzes from the twelfth to the nineteenth centuries, including ritual vessels, ceremonial bells, incense burners, and vases. 5 essays and 181 catalogue entries reconstruct ancient rites through the bronzes from the Son, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, looking at their stylistic evolution from the Southern Song to Early Ming period, the innovations of bronze production in the Ming Dynasty, their changing roles from the Ming to Qing dynasties, and the archaistic bronzes of the Qing dynasty.
Exploring Chinese bronzes from the twelfth to the nineteenth centuries, including ritual vessels, ceremonial bells, incense burners, and vases. 5 essays and 181 catalogue entries reconstruct ancient rites through the bronzes from the Son, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, looking at their stylistic evolution from the Southern Song to Early Ming period, the innovations of bronze production in the Ming Dynasty, their changing roles from the Ming to Qing dynasties, and the archaistic bronzes of the Qing dynasty