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1 octobre 2009

LES PRETENDUES PORCELAINES COMMANDEES PAR LES ROIS LÊ

LES PRETENDUES PORCELAINES COMMANDEES PAR LES ROIS LÊ
Certains chercheurs comme Phạm Hy Tùng et Trần Đình Sơn proposent de classer dans la catégorie des « Porcelaines (commandées durant) des Lê postérieurs » (1533-1788) des porcelaines sans marque, à décor particulier qu’ils considèrent comme vaisselle commandée...
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30 septembre 2009

DEFINITION DU « BLEU DE HUE ».

DEFINITION DU « BLEU DE HUE ».
A force de voir l’expression « Bleu de Huê » appliquée à de communes porcelaines chinoises destinées à l’exportation pour le marché du sud-est asiatique, je pense qu’il est nécessaire de définir ce qu’est un « Bleu de Huê ». L'expression bleu de Hué fut...
26 août 2008

Allegory of the Filial piety.

Allegory of the Filial piety.
The rebus ornamentation was considered insufficient by Dang Huy Tru, the poet used another way so as to closely associating the rebus and the literally references. On a bowl 1 , the decor displays two qilin standing on clouds. The apparition of this fabulous...
24 août 2008

An tribute to his father.

An tribute to his father.
The ancestral temple of the Dang family younger branch was created for Dang Van Trong. Therefore, Dang Huy Tru commissioned some vessels to pay homage to his father, the Ancestor of his branch. The everted bowl 1 is design to offer water on the ancestors’...
22 août 2008

Allegory of Happiness and Emoluments.

Allegory of Happiness and Emoluments.
For the Vietnamese, a happiness family must have a numerous offspring, which perpetuates wealth for the family properties. Therefore, there is a need to have successfully educated sons as to rise as high as possible in the administrative high career and...
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20 août 2008

Allegory of an Happiness progeny.

Allegory of an Happiness progeny.
The iconography of the Dang Huy Tru porcelains is rich and various. The design of the ceremonial vessel is very important. It can only express the respect and the filial piety. Thus, the ancestors could be expected to see the decoration as they accepted...
18 août 2008

The worship vessel commissioned in China by Dang Huy Tru.

The worship vessel commissioned in China by Dang Huy Tru.
In Vietnam, the ancestral worship plays a particularly importance in the religious believes. Buddhists, Catholics or non-believers honour the memory of their ancestors. All families carried out ancestor worshipping and inside most houses had their own...
16 août 2008

Dang Huy Tru : The man and his missions in China.

Dang Huy Tru : The man and his missions in China.
A native of the village of Thanh Luong (actually Thanh Ke, Huong Tra, Thua Thien Hue province), Dang Huy Tru belongs to a family of scholars and officials. His ancestors came from the North but had move to the South during the 16th century, following...
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