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Asian Art and History

The Global Trade in Chinese Export Porcelain

Asian Art and History
Feb 16, 10:30am

   Ubben Signature Event Space

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Lecture

Asian Art and History The Global Trade in Chinese Export Porcelain


William Sargent, Ph.D., Independent Curator and Former Curator of Asian Export Art, Peabody Essex Museum

From raw materials to finished products, from the wharves of China to the tables of the world, from the first pieces brought to Europe on the Silk Road through the discovery of sea routes and the invention of hard-paste porcelain at Meissen to today, when ceramics are ubiquitous, Chinese porcelain has held a special place on our tables and in our minds. In this presentation, we will look back at a time when porcelain was held in the highest esteem, took on magical and religious connotations and was reserved for only the highest echelons of society. Even as porcelain became widely available, our appreciation has not lessened. The survival of so much fragile beauty today remains an enticement to learn more about the technological, artistic and social implications of this astonishing material.

This presentation is part of the Asian Art and History series.


Image: Punch Bowl, 1800-1815, Gift of Elizabeth Dorchester and Anonymous, 1982, E72007, Peabody Essex Museum

William Sargent

William Sargent


William Sargent, Ph.D., is an independent curator and former H. A. Crosby Forbes curator of Asian export art at the Peabody Essex Museum. His publications include The Copeland Collection: Chinese and Japanese Ceramic Figures (1991) and Views of the Pearl River Delta: Macao, Canton and Hong Kong (1996), as well as the essay Chinese Ceramics: Neolithic to Qing (Yale University Press, 2010).

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