The Chinese Potter
Paperback
181 x 240 mm, 7 1/8 x 9 1/2 in
288 pp
8 colour illustrations
215 black and white illustrations
ISBN 071482593X

The Chinese Potter

A groundbreaking study of the world's most highly developed ceramic tradition.
Margaret Medley


  • A classic, groundbreaking study of the longest and most highly developed ceramic tradition in the world
  • Encompasses early Neolithic earthenwares, the finely glazed stoneware pieces of the Song period, the years of Imperial patronage and export ware for the new markets of the West
  • Makes full use of archaeological reports to show how differing geographical areas, materials and technology all shaped the evolution of Chinese ceramics
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China has the longest and most highly developed ceramic tradition in the world, encompassing early Neolithic earthenwares, the finely glazed stoneware pieces of the Song period - widely regarded as among the greatest ceramics ever produced and years' worth of Imperial patronage and export ware for the new markets of the West.

Margaret Medley's classic groundbreaking study is the first to bring a practical approach to the study of Chinese pottery. She makes full use of archaeological reports to show how differing geographical areas, materials and developing technologies all shaped the evolution of Chinese ceramics. Her revolutionary insights, along with an astute critical judgement in the field of art history itself, combine to form a definitive but approachable account that has profoundly influenced the way in which Chinese pottery is studied.

Long out of print but always in demand, this work has now been reissued once again in paperback, making it easily accessible to a new generation of readers.

About the author
Margaret Medley was formerly Curator of the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, the University of London, and a distinguished authority on Chinese ceramics.
Press quotes

'A brilliant synthesis of a complex field of studies…it displays a wonderful mastery of the subject.' (The Times)

'The Chinese Potter remains the best introduction to Chinese ceramics for students and collectors alike. It is one of those rare scholarly publications which is not only well-ordered and concise, but also very readable.'(Rosemary Scott, Christie's)

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