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082 4 _a738.2074
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092 _s REF
_cL433c
_a738.2074
100 1 _aLe Corbeiller, Clare
245 0 0 _aChina trade porcelain. A study in double reflections..
260 _aNueva York - US
_bChina Institute in America
_c1973
300 _a80 p.
_bilus.
520 3 _aContiene: Exhibition held on October 25, 1973-January 27, 1974. The rapport between China and Europe that, over some three hundred years, encouraged (in spite of innumerable barriers such as language, protocol and transportation) a responsive exchange of styles and techniques that deeply affected the tastes of the two cultures. Although the present emphasis is on European influence, the trade was no means one-sided: without the westerners' compulsive fascination for the material itself and its rarity, there might have been no China trade, and the history of European porcelain would have been very different.
546 _aIngles.
650 4 _aCERAMICA
650 4 _aPORCELANA
650 4 _aARTESANIAS
650 4 _aCOLECCIONES MUSEOGRAFICAS
650 4 _aCATALOGOS
653 _aCATALOGOS
653 _aCERAMICA
850 _aBO-LpMNE
866 1 _a1
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