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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | CURTIS, EMILY BYRNE.: Pure Brightness Shines Everywhere. The Glass of China. Lund Humphries, London, 2004. 30cm. 28cm. 160pp, 128 ills (68 col). The Chinese have long made glass of outstanding beauty. Overshadowed by its more famous rivals, porcelain and ink painting, the vast riches of the history of Chinese glassmaking are only beginning to be appreciated by historians and collectors. In this, the first book to draw on major recent archival discoveries, the authors illustrate a stunning array of glass manufactured in the imperial glassworks of China. In an excellent overview, Pure Brightness Shines Everywhere explains the development of the Chinese glass industry, the techniques and structures of the Emperors' glassworks, the use of glass in the imperial households, and its employment as gifts within the household and abroad.Cloth. D/j. New. (Published Price £55.00) SPECIAL PRICE Offered for GBP 16.95 = appr. US$ 27.73 by: Chichester Gallery, Art Books - Book number: 16478 See more books from our catalog: ChineseArt | |||