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Leaping the Dragon Gate Teresa Canepa

Leaping the Dragon Gate By Teresa Canepa

Leaping the Dragon Gate by Teresa Canepa


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Celebrates the most important collection of 17th-century Chinese porcelain in the world.

Leaping the Dragon Gate Summary

Leaping the Dragon Gate: The Sir Michael Butler Collection of 17th-Century Chinese Porcelain by Teresa Canepa

This book celebrates the most important collection of 17th-century Chinese porcelain in the world, assembled by the distinguished British diplomat Sir Michael Butler. His passion for porcelain is clearly reflected in the over eight hundred pieces he collected and lived with at his home and private museum in Dorset. The pots (as Sir Michael called them), many of extreme rarity or exquisite quality, give testimony to the incredible depth of knowledge he acquired over five decades and his outstanding contribution to research and education in this previously neglected field of study.

This lavish and comprehensive collection covers most types of porcelain produced at Jingdezhen, in Jiangxi province, during the 17th century. The variety of the pieces carefully acquired by Sir Michael reflects the great innovative spirit of the highly skilled Jingdezhen potters and painters at a time when they were released from the controls of Imperial patronage, between the end of the reign of the Ming Emperor Wanli in 1620 and the re-establishment of the Imperial kilns by the Qing Emperor Kangxi in 1683. It is a study collection of porcelain unrivalled in its breath and rarity that demonstrates the stylistic and qualitative evolution which occurred in Chinese porcelain production during the 17th century.

An introduction written by Katharine Butler tells the fascinating story of the circumstances that encouraged her father to acquire, collect and passionately study Chinese porcelain of the 17th century; how he found rare pieces with dates, interesting inscriptions, seal marks

or narrative scenes; and how the collection and his scholarly publications came to be internationally renowned. The core of the book is composed of nine sections presenting the main categories of porcelains in the collection: Late Ming, High Transitional, Shunzhi, Early Kangxi, Mid-Late Kangxi, Monochromes and Famille Verte, as well as disputed pieces. Some of the highlights are the extremely rare High Transitional pieces painted only in overglaze enamels dating to the Chongzhen reign, c.1640-43; the first piece acquired by Sir Michael, a green enamel winepot, dating to the early Kangxi reign, c.1665-70; a group of rare dated Zhonghe Tang pieces painted in underglaze blue and red, and an early Kangxi basin finely painted in underglaze blue and red with a Master of the Rocks landscape, dating to c.1670-75.

Leaping the Dragon Gate refers to the symbolic metamorphosis from a humble carp to a mighty dragon - the most powerful of the Four Divine Creatures - that a student would undergo on succeeding in the Jinshi or Imperial civil service examinations. Passing these examinations required years, sometimes decades, of enormous effort to acquire the requisite educational merit and success was very rare. It is a worthy metaphor for Sir Michael's scholarly achievement. This 384-page book with over 600 colour illustrations is a catalogue raisonne of almost his entire 17th century porcelain collection, including many previously unpublished pieces. In the spirit of keeping the family legacy of acquisition and scholarship alive, the authors have included a few important, recently purchased pieces and also have revised and expanded the list of all known dated pieces of 17th Century Chinese porcelain in the world that Sir Michael compiled in his 1992 USA exhibition catalogue.

Leaping the Dragon Gate Reviews

The essays are particularly admirable in the way that they formulate complete narratives for the periods and place individual pieces in multifaceted contexts. The book is beautifully produced, lavishly illustrated with photographs of a high standard, and is fully bilingual in English and Chinese. * Arts of Asia Magazine *
Leaping the Dragon Gate celebrates the largest and most comprehensive collection of 17th century Chinese porcelain in the world * Apollo Magazine *
One must salute the range, breadth, and aspiration of the book, which will surely stand as a standard reference work for years to come, as well as a recognition of one man's contribution to the field. * Orientations Magazine *

About Teresa Canepa

Dr Teresa Canepa is an independent researcher and lecturer in Chinese and Japanese export art and the author of Silk, Porcelain and Lacquer: China and Japan and their trade with Western Europe.

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NGR9781912168163
9781912168163
1912168162
Leaping the Dragon Gate: The Sir Michael Butler Collection of 17th-Century Chinese Porcelain by Teresa Canepa
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Hardback
Ad Ilissum
2021-11-30
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