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Regional Specialization in Ceramic Production of the Northern Sung Period

Pierson, Stacey

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Abstract

In studies of Chinese ceramics of designated periods, it is generally assumed that the forms and decoration produced were universal, that is, they were made by most kilns in most types of wares. In fact, as this study of Northern Sung ceramics will dem-onstrate, there are distinct regional differences in forms and decoration with some types only produced at a single kiln site. This paper will consider some of these regional forms and decoration by examining the contexts for their production, and the impact of technology, consumers and markets.

Citation

Pierson, S. (2008). Regional Specialization in Ceramic Production of the Northern Sung Period. In Conference on Founding Paradigms: Papers on the Art and Culture of the Northern Sung Dynasty (759-776). National Palace Museum

Publication Date Jul 1, 2008
Deposit Date Feb 5, 2009
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Pages 759-776
Book Title Conference on Founding Paradigms: Papers on the Art and Culture of the Northern Sung Dynasty