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From Artisans to Artists: Ceramic Workers in Twentieth Century China.
详细信息   
  • 作者:Li ; Liming.
  • 学历:Doctor
  • 年:2010
  • 毕业院校:The Chinese University of Hong Kong
  • ISBN:9781267063496
  • CBH:3488995
  • Country:China
  • 语种:English
  • FileSize:21622149
  • Pages:202
文摘
The people making ceramics were considered as "artisans" gongjiang) in traditional China. Classifying ceramics as an "art" meishu) and potters as "artists",was a new development in the twentieth century. This thesis examines this process by comparing the experience of artisans from Jingdezhen,Jiangxi province,in which the imperial kilns yuyao) were located,and from Shiwan,Guangdong province,where only civilian kilns minyao) were found. This thesis argues their different historical background led to the differences in their different experience. The reputation of Jingdezhens world famous "imperial kilns" lasted into the twentieth century,and so,as Jingdezhen was subject to industrial development and technological upgrading,Jingdezhens craftsmen came from the new technical schools which were founded to revive the ceramic industry. In Shiwan,by contrast,apprenticeship to reputable craftsmen continued to serve as artistic credential,and was made use of by patrons,commentators and publicists in promoting Shiwans artistic tradition.

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