Chinese reverse glass painting 1720-1820 : : An artistic meeting between China and the West. Preface by Danielle Elisseeff / / Thierry Audric.

Displaying a talent for combining aesthetic sensibility with scientific rigor, the author has given new life to something that once excited European passions: an original, non-academic art at the forefront of the?new technology? of the time. For decades, aristocrats of the Old World and then America...

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Place / Publishing House:Bern, Switzerland : : Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group,, 2020.
Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (238 pages) :; illustrations
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