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INDEX
338; grained, 339; checkered, 340; tortoise-shell, 341; tiger-skin, 3413 Kwang faience, 350-352.
Pomegranate tree as a decorative subject, 167.
Pong Chun-pao, potter, 90.
Porcelain, Chinese, question of earliest manufacture, 6—12, 99; gradations, 99, 250, 348; céladons, 82; method of repairing, 143; monochromes the ideal, 154; original meaning of term, 366; rise of present use of name and earliest specimens in Europe, 366—372; rise of European trade in, 372; Occidental confusion of, with Japanese, 373; Occidental influences, 374; character of early exported, 374; first exportation of high-grade enamelled, 375, 376; composition, 383-385; care in manufacture, 388; present supply and demand of old, 377; modern imitations, 377-382; process in egg-shell, 395; stoving, 396. See also Blue-and-white ware, Enamelled ware, Faience, Polychromatic wares, Pottery, Red under the glaze, and also monochromes under the names of colours.
Porcelain Tower of Nanking, 349.
Pottery, extent of the term, 348; boccaro, 353-365. See also Faience, Keramics, Porcelain.
Purple monochromatic wares, 24, 26, 51, 309. See also Colours.
Red monochromatic wares, Hung-ting, 27; esteem, 278; first, 278—280; Chi-hung, 280-286, 292—294, 297; Fan-hung, 284, 297; Sang de bœuf or Lang, of Kang-hsi era, 286-291; Chiang-tou-hung of Kang-hsi era, 294; Pin-lwo-ts'ing or Peach-bloom, 294-297; Hung-mien, 298; classification according to method of development of colour, 298; Jujube, 299; Rouge, 300; Coral, 301; Western, 301; ruby-backed, 302. See also Colours, Polychromatic wares.
Red-under-the-glaze decoration, use in Hsuan-tê era, 127; Court orders for, in Wan-li era, 128, 131; Tsing dynasty ware, 168; criteria, 168—170; in combination with blue, 170.
Repairing porcelain, Chinese method, 143.
Reserved style of decoration, 193.
Robin's-egg glaze, 333.
Rouge-red monochromatic porcelain, 300.
Rouge-vif. See Chi-hung.
Ruby-back porcelains, 212, 302.
Salvétat, Alphonse, on manufacture of glaze, 388-390; on colour, materials and methods, 399-410.
San-tsai-ki, porcelain, 245, 247; faience, 246-249.
Sang de bœuf monochromatic porcelain, 286. See also Lang-yao.
Sartel, O. du, error on Chinese porcelain, 9; on secret-coloured ware, 17; on antiquity of enamelled porcelain, 185; on European imitations of Chinese porcelain, 238—243; on crackle, 346; on European collections of Chinese porcelain, 377.
Satow, Ernest, investigation into Siamese céladons, 65.
Sceptre, Buddhist, as a decorative subject, 166.
Se-liang, potter, 360.
Sèvres painted ware, Chinese imitation, 216.
Shan-hu-hung monochromatic porcelain, 301.
Shan-si province, faience, 349.
Shan-yu-hwang monochromatic ware, 307.
Shao Erh-sun, potter, 361.
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