E Chinese ceramics is an art form that was developed during their dynasties and greatly improved over time. China has always been rich and had a lot of raw material needed to produce ceramics for them and for the world that will go from building materials such as bricks and tiles to vases that evolved to an extraordinary artistic level produced in bonfires in archaic times soon began to be produced in ovens thus raising the level of perfection starting with this new technology the production of the finest porcelain for Imperial cut the first pottery found by paleontologists was
made 11 thousand years ago which is from the Paleolithic period porcelain is usually fired raw or fired once together with an enamel and in other processes after the body of a piece is formed and finished it is dry covered with dry enamel again fired at very high temperatures and with material And there And even the best quality Chinese ceramics were produced in sc industrial wing so few potters' names have been documented many of the large kiln workshops were owned or maintained for the Emperor and large quantities of pottery were exported early on as diplomatic gifts
or were created for trade at first ended up in eastern Europe. Asia and the Islamic world then to Europe By the 16th century Chinese pottery had a huge influence on other traditions in the world affecting the art of potters in these areas many were made for Imperial cutting for domestic use or commercial distribution and those made for a select Chinese audience E Aí E Aí and the simplest were destined for the Chinese popular market or for export some types of ceramic objects were also made exclusively or mainly for special purposes such as burial in tombs
or for use in Altars and the development of Chinese ceramics it was a historic event For every major event in its history has changed the technology logy of how it was done before potter China divided by dynasties by historians and let's see its history and note with that when Chinese pottery gained its reputation for unique beauty the first we need to start this story with a caveman in the Asian neolithic culture that I learned molding clay Chinese pottery is considered one of the oldest ever found here the Logos the painted pottery of the most real
culture in the region of the Alto do Rio Amarelo em Goose has a type of art and technology and there is also the 15th there that has about chronological phases i found it starts the coolest lowers having a more typical design as a pattern in the carved weaving style and mengo demanded and their pottery has several unusual shapes in show with different types of pottery more varied and potters are more technically demanding and elongates At this point I need to make a turn in the Yellow River to tell you that Chinese history tells that there
are seven necessities for start your day right firewood rice oil salt sauce vinegar tea the baby method was first seen in the late Hum dynasty but originated in the early dynasty the use of tea can serve as raw or infused chewable food that at the same time it can be drunk as a medicinal material there are no numbers Fantastic Stories about the discovery of tea apparently the vases refer to these moments in these allegories or stories the best known of most Chinese think they accidentally discovered this drink while boiling the water Shadow of A wild
Tree that rhythmically swayed in the spring air by chance some leaves fell on the Emperor's Bully who drank the resulting infusion felt comforted and with a special sense of well-being and thus was born the tea tea is not known as One Two Three Emperors and talking about the Three Emperors the story for another video because not all of them are related to the visual arts but with social issues that and i think there may be some parallels with artistic issues please comment if you would like me to talk more about chinese art and how it
changed with their art influence the lives of westerners and their artists Oh and thanks for your comment the xia dynasty 1570 before Christ the ceramics during this period is in the development phase the Potteries found in this period are simple in the development of Chinese ceramics from this period are two large the first one was offensive to ceramics that have liquid is a semi-life virtual ceramic is mainly made of clay or mass non-refractory it is not porous and it can be verified the clays used in its composition are not so white the second was the
use of high fire enamels on these graves the manufacture of artifacts in bronze and also marked this period the Ram dynasty which was from 202 before Christ 220 after Christ the dynasty divided into two periods western dog or earlier 202 before Christ 9 after Christ not oriental or later hum 25 220 after Christ sophistication in forms mark this period most pottery pieces during this period are ritual pieces found buried in tombs the most common themes were afterlife stories ancient legends of heroes paintings showing a clear intention to portray space and distance and it was also
in this period that the first elements of representation of the landscape appeared Buddhist art also appears at this time and enjoy don't forget to subscribe to the channel and activate notifications the piece dynasty is divided in two and therefore we have to orient ourselves to the fact that the first Chinese empire was founded in 221 BC when the State finally got my country And yet the empire had a short life and a new dynasty happened Hi and the frog and finally established hum and traditionally described as Vera Empire the western branch interrupted when the throne
was taken by an intruder to later emerged eastern The Dog was one of the most glorious periods of China during which as the strong and united country it experienced a period of enormous power and prestige achieving vast territorial conquests and unprecedented development in the diplomatic and cultural fields through the land trade routes of Asia Central and South West China's maritime centurions sent their precious silks to the western world and in return received a wealth of ideas and products from lands further afield than the Roman empire and in the Chou dynasty bronze metallurgy and still was.
an industry leader the writing system continued to evolve new tools were introduced into the difficult art of jade carving as in the chan period many pottery show reflected the increasing importance of bronzes and other more valuable materials three kingdoms decorative pieces are common in this period especially the pieces can chrome painted with enamels some simple art pieces but well crafted and well glazed are also produced beginning to take place in the collection of Emperor dynasty sound dynasty pottery are butter an enormous status in Chinese tradition especially with regard to what later became known as the
five great kilns is artistic importance of the ceramics where it was on a glaze of Subtle effects and graceful shapes the decoration was mostly in relief Shallow unless understood the five famous porcelains sound of aggeo are the millet glaze is distinctive but gray-green glaze also occur or with crackles a glaze with big black crackles and yellow crackles is called the tixia people gold wire and iron wire green items were popular both in china and in export markets which became increasingly important during the period white and black items were also important Especially in the articles of
that show and there were polytraumatic types the finest types of ceramic a for cutting and intellectuals remained monochromatic There is a wide variety of styles evolved in several areas and those that were successful were copied in other areas And there And there and the off-white porcelain continued to be improved included the continuation of crockery from and the arrival of the qinghai that would replace it Tang dynasty polychrome ceramics Tang dynasty means an advance in ceramic production and the porcelain industry also experienced rapid development In this period and the following five dynasties period a development encouraged
by competition between the south and north e side where the Ari of the South and the White xin porcelain of the North were the highest achievements of the two regions the Tang dynasty polychrome ceramic called tankai three colors is made of white clay pottery coated with a layer of enamel fired at a temperature of 800 degrees Celsius oxide of lead served for enamel fluidity and the dyes were copper, iron, manganese and Cobalt. The most familiar examples of Tang Saint Charles ceramics are animated figures of people and animals One dynasty the Mongol dynasty and the tax
the movement of artists of all kinds throughout the Mongol Empire whose ceramics brought a great artistic and technical influence from the Islamic world in form of blue and white porcelain with Cobalt paint and this has been described as the last major innovation in ceramic technology the Ming dynasty the kilns at Say in Jiangxi Province and the surrounding area had formed a vital center of manufacturing during the dynasty and this ceramic capital became paramount it wasn't me overloading all the other kiln complexes as it has continued to do to this day the porcelain people without the
Reign of shocking d1426 to 1435 include the blue and red of the undergrowth red monochromatic blue and white as in the Reign of ombré the blue of the undergrowth was made with the imported Cobalt pigment called the jump that produces a A sapphire blue stain with black dots because of its high iron content and before that Cobalt had been excellent in leather but tended to bleed on burn by adding manganese the color was more imported but the line was sharper A very rare precision-crafted Xande dinnerware called Cai Five Colors is decorated in a brilliantly colored
blue and Qing Dynasty polychromatic dust jacket of Qing Dynasty porcelains provided an impressive grand finale to the Chinese pottery procession that began well over 8,000 years before a final improvement of ceramics took place during this period they have full control over their glazes and from a technical point of view they say they reached their highest level of achievement in the reign of that year they produced porcelains that replicated objects in other materials such as gold silver stone plate mother of pearl Bamboo calabash wood already in bronze other technical strength visits include openwork work and objects
aligned the ones with freely rotating internal parts life like ceramics is executed in great precise detail For now I must address in other Bob videos spirits even more Chinese dynasties that had their art in the process of evolution and how they will affect the western world thank you you have stayed until the end and do not forget and subscribe to the channel E Aí