1. Introduction2. History3. Classification4. The Chair5. The Table6. The Bed7. The Cabinet8. The Stool9. The Bench10. The Screen11. Household Accessories12. Furniture and Social Hierarchy13. Regional Differences14. Restoration15. A BuyerÆs Guide
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 understand antiques and manufacturing in Asia better.
"Guide is the key word here, since the author is not a scholar. She
does, however, pull a lot of information together about subjects
ranging from classic 17th-century Ming hardwood pieces to Shanghai
Art Deco styles of the 1930s, and she carries the exposition right
up to the present, with horrible but relevant Western-style
examples." —Art & Auction
"Karen Mazurkewich has spent years researching and investigating
antiques and manufacturing in Asia. She puts her experience to use
in this well-illustrated book." —The Maine Antique Digest
" [Chinese Furniture] shows authentic classics from beds to
household accessories, with advice on how pieces were constructed.
There is a section on fakes, but identification and knowing
authentic ancient to modern looks is the point of this book." —The
Smart Collector
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