Live Webinar

In this presentation, three renowned Yixing specialists join in a discussion of current topics surrounding the valuation and identification of Yixing Stoneware. 

Laurie Barnes, Curator of Chinese Art, Norton Museum of Art, Terese Tse Bartholomew, Curator Emeritus Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, and Louise Hsu Anderson, Honorary Ambassador for the Yixing Ceramics Society and Collections Advisor join Lark Mason, Jr., Appraisers Association of America in presentations about the market for Yixing wares, followed by a panel discussion. 

This program is organized by Lark Mason, president of the Appraisers Association of America Inc. and past Chairman of Asia Week  New York.  

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Wang Gong-qi 王公其 ,  active 1700s, Peach-Form Cup, 1700-1722, Stoneware with impressed marks of Wang Gong-qi, made in Yixing Jiangsu Province, overall: 1 5/8 × 4 1/2 × 3in diam. (4.1 × 11.4 × 7.6 cm), On loan from the Loyd Crawley Trust to the Norton Museum of Art L2020.2, West Palm Beach, Florida

Yixing unglazed stoneware tea ware have been favored by scholars in China since the 1500s because of their ability to retain heat and flavor. At that time, Gong Chun learned how to make teapots from a temple monk for the scholar Wu Lun.  

About This Live Virtual Program

Price: The $10 charge will be waived if you email Teresa Caputo ([email protected]). She will then send you the link for the webinar.

This program is organized by Lark Mason, president of the Appraisers Association of America Inc. and past Chairman of Asia Week New York.
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