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Forewords Introducing the Palace Museum to the World……iv Looking at History through Art……v An Introductory Essay Treasures of Dynastic China in the Collection of the Palace Museum……1 Gold and Silver Ware, Jewellery, Jade, Precious Stones, and Others……17 Gold and Silver Ware Jewellery, Jade, and Precious Stone Ware Organic Precious Stones (Rhinoceros Horns, Ivory, Coral, and Cloudy Amber) Ancient lnkstones Lacquer, Wood, and Other Carvings……145 Qin Zithers Lacquer Ware Bamboo and Wood Carvings Ancient lnksticks Enamel Ware with Metallic Bodies……267 Dynastic Chronology of Chinese History……308
作者簡介 SHAN JIXIANG was born in Beijing in 1954. He received his doctorate degree in Urban Planning and Design from the School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, and studied in Japan from 1980 to 1984. After his return to China, Dr. Shan held several posts such as deputy director of Beijing Municipal Administration of City Planning, director of Beijing Municipal Administration of Cultural Heritage, director of Beijing Municipal Commission of Urban Planning, and director of the State Administration of Cultural Heritage. Since January of 2002, Dr. Shan has taken up positions of director of the Palace Museum, researcher of the Palace Museum, director of China Cultural Relics Academy, and vice chairman of China Building Decoration Association. CHEN LIHUA was born in Dalian, Liaoning Province in 1953. After graduating from the Department of History at Liaoning University, Ms. Chen has served successively in Lushun Museum and the Palace Museum. Her expertise includes the study and authentication of lacquer ware and enamel ware. She served as deputy director of the Palace Museum. Now shw is taking up positions of research fellow of the Palace Museum, member of the Academic Committee of the Palace Museum, director of Institute for the Study of Ming and Qing Craftsmanship of the Palace Museum Research Institute, and the chairperson of the Professional Committee of Lacquer Ware and Enamel Ware, China Cultural Relics Academy. LIU YUE was born in Beijing in 1975. He graduated and received his bachelor’s degree from the Central Academy of Arts and Design (known as the Academy of Arts and Design, Tsinghua University now). Since 1998, Mr. Liu has served in the Palace Museum and he is now the associate researcher there. His research interests cover the history of crafts in the Ming and Qing dynasties and related areas, with a focus on the crafts of bamboo and wood carving, ivory and horn carving, etc.
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