摘要
In dynastic China, Jingdezhen’s porcelain was produced in imperial kilns or private kilns. The empire’s best artisans and painters were recruited to work in
In dynastic China, Jingdezhen's porcelain was produced in imperial kilns or private kilns.The empire's best artisans and painters were recruited to work in imperia kilns, creating the most superb porcelain with the best materials and facilities for court use only.The 1911 Democratic Revolution drew an end to feudal rule and painters and artisans originally serving in imperial kilns began to create porcelain for ordinary consumers.