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Qingbai ware (Chinese: 青白; pinyin:
qīngbái; lit. 'green-white') is a type of
Chinese porcelain produced under the Song
dynasty and Yuan dynasty, defined...
- underglaze-decorated blue and
white wares.
Qingbai in
Chinese literally means "clear blue-white". The
qingbai glaze is a
porcelain glaze, so-called because...
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until the end of the Ming.
Qingbai glazed lamp,
Jingdezhen ware, 1271–1368.
Buddha statue,
Qingbai ware, 1271–1368 Yuan
Qingbai ware vase, 13th–14th century...
- de Gaignières and
William Beckford's
Fonthill Abbey, is a bluish-white
Qingbai Chinese porcelain vase
dated to 1300–1340 AD. It is
famous as the earliest...
- (貔貅)".
Categorized anthology of
petty matters from the Qing
period (清稗類鈔 -
Qingbai Leichao). 貔貅。形似虎。或曰似熊。毛色灰白。遼東人謂之白羆。雄者曰貔。雌者曰貅。故古人多連舉之。
rough translation:...
- ware
under the Song,
although there was
increasing competition from the
Qingbai ware from
Jingdezhen in the south,
which by the end of the Song had eclipsed...
- were rare
before the Yuan, and
never a
large part of production; as in
Qingbai,
these sometimes mix biscuit, for the
flesh or figure, with a
glazed background...
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during the Song dynasty, in
types of
white wares such as Ding ware and
Qingbai. But the term is
mainly used of the
still more
discreet version of the...
- history,
including an
Ancient Egyptian Kohl (cosmetics)
eyeliner jar and a
Qingbai ware
cosmetics box from the
Northern Song
dynasty dated 960–1127 CE. Carter...
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Cizhou ware, 13th century, Song
dynasty Lidded vase with
lotus sprays,
Qingbai ware,
Southern Song
period Yaozhou ware, celadon, Song
dynasty Vase with...