University Press Copublishing Division / University of Delaware Press
Pages: 240
Trim: 9 x 11½
978-1-61149-006-0 • Hardback • February 2011 • $107.00 • (£82.00)
Vimalin Rujivacharakul is assistant professor in the Department of Art History at the University of Delaware.
Chapter 1 List of Illustrations
Chapter 2 Acknowledgments
Chapter 3 China and china: An Introduction to Materiality and a History of Collecting
Part 4 Part I: China and the World: Romance and Praxis in Transcultural Collecting
Chapter 5 Goncourt's China Cabinet: China Fantasy and a Nineteenth-Century French Collector
Chapter 6 Robinson Crusoe's Earthenware Pot
Chapter 7 What is Chinese About Ancient Artifacts?: Oracle Bones and the Transnational Collectors Hayashi Taisuke and Luo Zhenyu
Chapter 8 Making Asia out of China: Okakura Kakuzo's Notions of Classicism
Chapter 9 Selective Visions: Contemporary Collecting of Sino-Western Works on Paper at the Getty
Part 10 Part II: China and the World: Art Market and Modern Trade
Chapter 11 Exporting China: The Collecting Taste of William and Henry Walters
Chapter 12 Rockefeller Home Decorating and Objects from China
Chapter 13 A Passion for China: Henry Francis du Pont's Collection of Export Porcelain
Chapter 14 From Market and Exhibition to University: Sir Percival David and the Institutionalization of Chinese Art History in England
Chapter 15 There and Back Again: Material Objects at the First International Exhibitions of Chinese Art in Shanghai, London, and Nanjing, 1935–1936
Part 16 Part III: China and the World: When China Collected
Chapter 17 Collecting the World: Sculptural Ensemble of Bestiary on General Huo Qubing's (140–117 BCE) Tumulus
Chapter 18 Emporers and Scholars: Collecting Culture and Late Imperial Antiquarianism
Chapter 19 Living with Art: The Yeh Family Collection and the Modern Practices of Chinese Collecting
Chapter 20 Reflections: Notes on Collecting in the First Millennium of the Common Era: Perspectives from West of China
Chapter 21 Bibliography
Chapter 22 Notes on Contributors
Chapter 23 Index
Collections strong in Chinese history and culture as well as Chinese collecting need this!
— Midwest Book Review