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Chinese imperial art

  • Ming Ceramics and the Influence of the "Wanli" Emperor (Revisited)

  • While we've touched on imperial influence, it's worth revisiting the specific impact of the Wanli Emperor (r. 1572-1620) on Ming ceramics. The Wanli period, which was one of the longest of the Ming Dynasty, saw a unique style of ceramic production that reflected the emperor’s personal tastes and the changing economic landscape of the time. The emperor’s preferences had a profound effect on the styles and production methods that were popular during this time period.

  • Gongbi Painting Throughout History: From Courts to Modern Studios

  • A historical overview of Gongbi painting, tracing its development from the Han dynasty to the present day, highlighting key periods and artists.

  • The Legacy of the Yongle Emperor and Early Ming Ceramics

  • ​The Yongle Emperor (r. 1402-1424) was a significant patron of the arts, and his reign saw a flourishing of ceramic production, particularly at the imperial kilns in Jingdezhen. The emperor’s patronage was vital to the growth and development of the pottery industry at this time.

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