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Chinese Furniture: A Guide to Buying Antiques
MAZURKEWICH Karen 280 x 216mm, 300 colour photographs, 15 b&w diagrams 224pp The international market for antique Chinese furniture is booming, and masterpieces from the Ming and Qing dynasties are now worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. Chinese Furniture is a survey of these collectibles - from the very best hardwood pieces featured to standard softwood specimens still available on the Asian market. The book presents an overview of carving styles, wood types, regional variations, class distinctions and restoration techniques. With this renewed interest in antique furniture, a forgery market has emerged. Thousands of factories in southern China are churning out brand new or refurbished furniture and passing them off as antiques. Chinese Furniture unearths these forgeries and serves as an indispensable reference guide to collectors. Karen Mazurkewich is an Asian Wall Street Journal reporter who has covered Asian culture and the retail scene for three years from her base in Hong Kong. Mazurkewich has investigated art forgery, interviewed countless collectors, grilled innovative businessmen and queried tradesmen - all in a quest to better understand antiques and manufacturing in Asia. Recent books featuring A. Chester Ong's photography include Chinese Houses, Tropical Living: Contemporary Dream Houses in the Philippines and China Modern. (ISBN:080483573X) (For this item please quote stock ID 26488) ISBN: 080483573X |
AU$69.95 |
