Royal ceramics of Goryeo dynasty
/ [Kim Young-Won, Lee Ae-ryung, Kang Kyung-nam]
Languages: anglais • of original work: coréenCountry: CORÉE, RÉPUBLIQUE DEPublication: Seoul: National Museum of Korea; Copyright date: 2009Description: 1 volume (135 pages); illustrations en couleur, carte; 26 cmppn: 14076643X| Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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| Document empruntable, à demander | BULAC Magasin | Livre | BIULO GEN.II.14390 | Available | 1196544966 | ||
| Document empruntable, en libre accès | BULAC Rez-de-jardin | Livre | 43XK 722 ROY | Available | 1196347239 |
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Notes bibliographiques. Index pages134-135
Ceramics is a high form of art achieved through ingenious skills in handling clay and fire. Koreans in particular attained a superb technical level of ceramic making during the Goryeo period (918-1392). Celadon vessels produced during this medieval Korean dynasty are praised for their divine beauty of form and glaze. This book introduces priceless ceramic objects excavated from royal graves around Gaeseong, the capital of Goryeo, which is part of today's North Korea, and Ganghwa Island, the seat of Goryeo's artime government during the Mongol invasions in the 13th century.-foreword
Foreword Prologue Ch. I. History of Goryeo Royal Ceramics Ch. II. Ceramics from Goryeo Royal Tombs Ch. III. Goryeo Royal ceramics from other historic sites Ch. IV. Royal kiln sites of Goryeo Ch. V. Royal ceramics of Goryeo Appendices
