Chinese Ceramics Big Idea: Traditions in Chinese Ceramics.

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Chinese Ceramics Big Idea: Traditions in Chinese Ceramics.

Objectives Students will learn and use terms associated with ceramics. Students will learn how Chinese ceramics have evolved over time.

Vocabulary for Chinese Ceramics Media/Processes:  Clay  Ware  Hand-building  Pottery wheel  Vessel  Glaze  Underglaze  Porcelain Chinese Dynasties:  Early Ware  Tang Dynasty  Song Dynasty  Yuan Dynasty  Ming Dynasty  Qing Dynasty  Peoples Republic

Chinese Provinces

Early Wares 6000 B.C. to 617 B.C. Earliest forms of ceramics comes from the Jiangxi province. Made from coiling and fired in bonfires. Pottery wheel invented to help make more uniform vessels.

Modern Hand-building vs. Wheel Throwing

Han Dynasty Han Dynasty 617 B.C. to 906 A.D. First form of Porcelain (A high fired form of pottery made from Kaolin clay) found in the Zhejiang province.

Tang Dynasty Tang Dynasty 581 A.D. to 906 A.D. Wide range of ceramics made. Known for 3 color ware (sancai burial ware, usually horses and camels). Known for Yue celadon ware (light blue). Known for translucent (see through) porcelain in Northern China. Tang Dynasty, Sanai horse.

Song and Yuan Dynasty Song and Yuan Dynasty 906 A.D. to 1279 A.D. City of Jingdezen central place for Imperial ceramic production since Han Dynasty. City of Jingdezen central place for Imperial ceramic production since Han Dynasty. Only used crushed recycled pottery. Jian tea wares made from iron rich clay. Quingbai wares- greenish blue.

Ming Dynasty Ming Dynasty 1368 A.D. to 1644 A.D. Known for famous blue and white ware. Known for famous blue and white ware. Had painted designs in the underglaze and a clear glaze. Traded with mid-east countries like Turkey, inspired Iznik ware.

Ming Dynasty ware influences Turkish Iznik ware Ming DynastyIznik

Qing Dynasty 1644 A.D. to 1912 A.D. Jingdezhen became large production center for exporting porcelain ware to Europe. Stronger ceramic mixture made vessels stronger. 5 color ware and more variety in subjects used (flowers, landscapes, dragons, etc). During WWI ceramic production all but stopped b/c of political instability

People’s Republic Ware 1912 to present From the end of WWI until present, kiln centers are reemerging to produce contemporary and traditional styles.