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John C. Ferguson, trans., "A Ceramic Lute of the Sung Dynasty” (1929).
98 Correspondence between John C. Ferguson and son Charles. June 11, 1935. John
Calvin Ferguson family papers, Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Archives,
Smithsonian Institution; Correspondence between John C. Ferguson and son Charles,
June 9, 1935, John Calvin Ferguson family papers, Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M.
Sackler Archives, Smithsonian Institution
99 Guo Baochang and John Calvin Ferguson, Noted Porcelain of Successive Dynasties
(1931).
100 Guo Baochang, “Gugong bianqinji.”
101 Guo Baochang “Ciqi gaishuo,” in Canjia Lundun Zhongguo yishu guoji zhanlan
chupin tushuo (Nanjing: 1935; Shanghai: Shangwu yinshuguan, 1936, 1937).
102
Bernard Rackam, “A Survey of Ceramics in the Exhibition of Chinese Art at
Burlington House,” Apollo 23 (January 1936): 6-10.
103
Bernard Rackam, “A Survey of Ceramics in the Exhibition of Chinese Art at
Burlington House,” 6-10.
104 Guo Baochang, “Ciqi gaishuo,” 17.
105
Guo Baochang, “Ciqi gaishuo,” 22.
106 Chen Liu’sᓭTao Ya ௗඩ [Ceramic Elegances], written between 1906 and 1910, is
the text I am referring to here. An analysis of it comprises the fourth and final chapter of
the dissertation.
107
See general overview works in art history such as: Catalog of the special exhibition of
K'ang-Hsi, Yung-Cheng and Ch'ien-Lung porcelain ware from the Ch'ing dynasty in the
National Palace Museum (Taipei: National Palace Museum, 1986) or, S.J. Vainker,
Chinese Pottery and Porcelain: From Prehistory to the Present (London: British
Museum Press, 1991).
108
Guo Baochang, “Ciqi gaishuo,” 27.
109 Guo Baochang, “Tang Jun gong xiansheng taowu jinian biao.”
110
Guo Baochang, “Tang Jun gong xiansheng taowu jinian biao.” The Chinese
characters are: ͛ɓ͛ԫᔴІԶւʫࢬٜၾௗਕ͛་˖ණɤɘ՜˛ௗ