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The Cultural Aesthetics of Eighteenth-century Porcelain



This excerpt from a book about eighteenth century porcelain discusses the cultural and aesthetic significance of the medium during that time. The book also discusses the physical characteristics of porcelain, such as its tactile and visual qualities. more details
Key Features:
  • Porcelain was a popular medium during the eighteenth century, due in part to its aesthetic and cultural significance
  • Porcelain is a highly tactile material, with a smooth, polished surface
  • Porcelain is often brightly colored and has a distinctive and beautiful shine


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Author Alden Cavanaugh,Michael E. Yonan
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780754663867
Publisher Ashgate Pub Co
Manufacturer Ashgate Pub Co
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This excerpt from a book about eighteenth century porcelain discusses the cultural and aesthetic significance of the medium during that time. The book also discusses the physical characteristics of porcelain, such as its tactile and visual qualities.

During the eighteenth century, porcelain held significant cultural and artistic importance. This collection represents one of the first thorough scholarly attempts to explore the diversity of the medium's cultural meanings. Among the volume's purposes is to expose porcelain objects to the analytical and theoretical rigor which is routinely applied to painting, sculpture and architecture, and thereby to reposition eighteenth-century porcelain within new and more fruitful interpretative frameworks. The authors also analyze the aesthetics of porcelain and its physical characteristics, particularly the way its tactile and visual qualities reinforced and challenged the social processes within which porcelain objects were viewed, collected, and used. The essays in this volume treat objects such as figurines representing British theatrical celebrities, a boxwood and ebony figural porcelain stand, works of architecture meant to approximate porcelain visually, porcelain flowers adorning objects such as candelabra and perfume burners, and tea sets decorated with unusual designs. The geographical areas covered in the collection include China, North Africa, Spain, France, Italy, Britain, America, Japan, Austria, and Holland.
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