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Heaven and Earth Seen Within: Song Ceramics from the Robert Barron Collection by Lisa Rotondo-McCord,

Heaven and Earth Seen Within: Song Ceramics from the Robert Barron Collection by Lisa Rotondo-McCord,
The Song Dynasty (960-1279) produced some of the most exquisite ceramics of the Chinese potter's art. The examples included in this catalog of an exhibition arranged by the New Orleans Museum of Art are from the collection of Robert Barron, a New Orleans physician who devoted more than forty years to acquiring these stunning works. The objects d'art represented here reflect the entire tradition of Song ceramics with cup stands, bowls, bottles, a pillow, boxes, pots, jars, dishes, water pots, saucers, and vases. The sixty-five elegant pieces include both stoneware and porcelains. The stoneware glazes range from ivory to pale blue-green to robin's-egg blue, the porcelains from white to bluish-green to dark. The introductory essay discusses shapes and designs and delineates differences in Yue Ware, Ding Ware, Yaozhon Ware, Jun Ware, Cizhon Ware, Qingbai Ware, and Lonquon Ware. It locates the kilns where Song ceramics were made and provides a clear overview of the history and heritage of each type. Connoisseurs and collectors long have considered works of the Song Dynasty to be the sublime expression of Chinese ceramics. As this beautiful book reveals, these works provide the opportunity to see, as did a ninth-century Chinese poet, "heaven and earth" within a pot. In the year 2000 and through the spring of 2001 this exhibition traveled from New Orleans to Lexington, Kentucky (Headley-Whitney Museum), Cincinnati, Ohio (The Taft Museum), and Madison, Wisconsin (Elvehjem Museum, University of Wisconsin).



Silk Flower Arranging by Marcianne Miller,
Silk Flower Arranging by Marcianne Miller,
Quick, easy to make, sophisticated, and elegant: these 40 silk flower arrangements are well suited to today's busy home decorator. The basics of designing that are illustrated and presented here will soon have the arranger making creative leaps in styling. Put the new, more life-like than ever, silk flowers in treasured tiny vases, go "simply exotic" with Chinese-red blossoms and a single bold leaf, or make an everlasting, never fading bride's bouquet. Show off a bucket of tall blossoms, artfully arranged to look as if you've just carried them in from the garden; the version shown here has blue and white delphiniums, lupine, and bells of Ireland in a silver container, but you can select your personal favorites. Hang a unique sylvan wall sconce: with its leafy greenery, ferns, and berries, and a grapevine nest hidden amid the flowers, it captures the beauty of a wild meadow. Plus: Designer tips and project variations expand the decorating possibilities.



Blue and white (porcelain) - Blue and white is a term that denotes decoration in underglaze blue on the white body of both pottery and porcelain, whether Oriental, European or American, hand-painted or printed.

Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon - Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon was the first Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game booster pack series to be released in the USA.

Blue-white supergiant - Blue-white supergiants are supergiant stars of spectral type B.

White and blue - The two-colour combination white and blue is used as a symbol by many groups:



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Accessory Blue Cellular Flower Red White - Accessory Blue Cellular Flower Red White Scottish Wild Flowers by Mary McMurtrie, Scotland contains an interesting accessory blue cellular flower red white and varied flora with many areas of the country such as the Highlands, the mountains accessory blue cellular flower red white and moors of Central Scotland, the Islands of the West accessory blue cellular flower red white and the long accessory blue cellular flower red white and varied coastline remaining relatively wild accessory blue cellular flower red white and ...

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