Jump to content

Page:Brinkley - China - Volume 1.djvu/446

From Wikisource
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.

INDEX

Bronze, keramic decorations copied from ancient, 17, 36, 39, 61; porcelain reproduction of surface, 226, 308; as models for ware, 251.

Brown monochromatic ware, 326—328.

Bushell, S. W., on Mohammedan blue, 102.

Cambron ware, porcelain so-called, 373; character, 374.

Canton, Franks's error on its keramic products, 235, 236.

Céladons, early, 13—15, 17—22; Chai, 18; Ju, 33—36; usually stone-ware, 34; early Kuan, 38, 39; Jung, 41; Lung-chuan and Ko, 42—46, 76; period of choice, 49; spotted, 50; U-ni, 60; early primacy, 61, 78; derivation of the word, 62; exportation throughout the East, 62—69; Siamese, 64; specimens in Japan, 73—76; imitations, 76, 77, 83; lost art, 77, 79; esteem, 79; Kuan, of the Ming dynasty, 80; porcelain, of the Tsing dynasty, 81; enamelled, 225.

Chai-yao, 18.

Chan Chiun-shang, potter, 361.

Chan Chiun-yung, potter, 360.

Chan Chung, potter, 360.

Chan Kwang-fu, potter, 360.

Chan Hö-chi, potter, 361.

Ch'an Ming-yuen, potter, 361.

Chan Sin-hiang, potter, 360.

Chan Tiang-shang, potter, 361.

Chan Tsün-hiang, potter, 361.

Ch'an Tsz-ch'o, potter, 361.

Chan Yun-hiang, potter, 359.

Chan-chen, caligraphist, 361.

Chang, two brothers, potters, 42.

Chang Yun-tsung, potter, 361.

Chang-nan-chin. See Ching-tê-chên.

Chang-yao. See Lung-chuan-yao.

Chao, potter, 357.

Chao Jukua, work on Chinese foreign trade, 68.

Characteristics. See Identification.

Checkered glaze, 340.

Chekiang province, ware of the Tsin dynasty, 13; of the Tang dynasty, 15; Lung-chuan ware, 41.

Chen Heu-chi, potter, 361.

Chen Li-shan, potter, 361.

Chêng-hwa era, soft-paste blue-and-white ware, 116—118; hard-paste blue-and-white ware, 118; imitations, 119; identification of hard-paste blue-and-white ware, 119; development of enamelled porcelain, 186—191; enamels on coloured ground, 191; coarser varieties, 192.

Chêng-tê era, blue-and-white ware, 121; enamelled porcelain, 192.

Chi-hung monochromatic porcelain, Hsuan-tê era, 280; question of process, 281—283; inferior substitute of Chia-ching era, 284; later production, 285; scarcity, 286; so-called, of Tsing dynasty, 292-294.

Chia Hüen, potter, 362.

Chia-ching era, court orders of blue-and-white ware, 122—125; enamelled porcelain, 192.

Chia-tsing era, blue-and-white ware, 174.

Chia yü-ki, 14.

Chiang-tou-hung monochromatic porcelain, 294.

Chiao-ching monochromatic porcelain, 315.

Chiao-lü monochromatic ware, 322.

Chien-lung era, Tang's superintendence of Ching-tê-chên factories, 172; blue-and-white ware, 173, 174; enamelled porcelain, 214.

Chien-yao of Sung dynasty, pupose of origin, 57; character, 58, 323; Japanese esteem, 58; not imitated, 59; varieties, 59; Ivory-white ware called, 272.

Chin-siu-hwa ware, 339.


416