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Report Title 14. Jahrhundert 15. Jahrhundert 16. Jahrhundert Report Title - p. 1 Report Title 14. Jahrhundert 1300-1340 Kunst : Keramik und Porzellan The Fonthill Vase, also called the Gaignières-Fonthill Vase after François Roger de Gaignières and William Beckford's Fonthill Abbey, is a bluish-white Qingbai Chinese porcelain vase. It is the earliest documented Chinese porcelain object to have reached Europe. The vase was made in Jingdezhen, China. 1381 a gift from Ludwig I. von Ungarn to Karl III von Durazzo on his coronation as King of Naples. [Wik,ImpO1:S. 89] 1368-1795 Kunst : Malerei, Kalligraphie, Illustration Die Muslime verwenden in der Kalligraphie eine Kombination von Chinesisch und Arabisch. Künstler verwenden chinesische Zeichen kombiniert mit arabischen Gedichten und Sprichwörtern. [Isr] 15. Jahrhundert 1434 Kunst : Keramik und Porzellan Das älteste chinesische Stück, eine Schale aus chinesischem Seladonporzellan der Ming-Dynastie befindet sich im Hessischen Landesmuseum in Kassel. Auf der spätgotischen vergoldeten Silberfassung ist das Wappen von Graf Philipp von Catzenelnbogen. [Goe1] 1460-1470 Kunst : Keramik und Porzellan Chinese porcelain can be seen depicted in some early Italian paintings. The earliest example found is the bowl in a painting of the Virgin and child by Francesco Benaglio. [ImpO1:S. 90] 16. Jahrhundert 1506-1619 Kunst : Keramik und Porzellan Santos Palace, Lissabon, Portugal. 260 Chinese porcelain dishes and plates. The majority are Ming blue and white wares of the 16th and early 17th centuries to which are added four overglaze enamelled pièces and a few examples of late 17th century ware. Inventarliste des chinesischen Porzellans 1704. [Lion1] 1506-1619 Kunst : Keramik und Porzellan Santa Clara-a-Velha, Kloster in Coimbra, Portugal. 5000 chinesisches Porzellan aus der Ming-Zeit in blue-and-white. [YingZ1] 1514-1529 Kunst : Keramik und Porzellan Three fifteenth-century Chinese blue-and-white pieces are visible in the painting The feast of the gods = Il festino degli dei, begun by Giovanni Bellini and finished by Tizian. [ImpO1] 1515-1516 Kunst : Keramik und Porzellan The Duch East India Company imported about 24000 pieces of Chinese blue-and-white porcelain and in 1516 about 42000 in 1516. [ImpO1:S. 92] Report Title - p. 2 1517 Geschichte : China - Europa : Portugal / Kunst : Allgemein Fernão Pires de Andrade ist portugiesischer Gesandter in China und Guangzhou. Er kehrt nach Portugal zurück und überbringt König Manuel I. chinesische Malereien und Figuren. [Pta5,YingZ1:S. 100] 1550 Kunst : Innenarchitektur Albrecht V. von Bayern gründet die Münchner Kunstkammer, vereint die Sammlung von Wilhelm IV. von Bayern und Ludwig X. in Landshut. Die Inventarliste von Johann Baptist Fickler enthält ca. 300 Sachen aus China : Lackarbeiten, Porzellan, Malereien, zwei Möbelstücke, Specksteinfiguren, Waffen, Fächer, Textilien. Der Grossteil der Sammlung ist verschollen. [Eike1] 1573 Kunst : Allgemein / Religion : Christentum Alessandro Valignano fordert für die Christen in Macao eigene Gotteshäuser "im Landesstil", eine erste Anpassung der einheimischen Kunst im Dienste des Christentums, was ausser in der Malerei wenig Beachtung fand. [SchüS1] 1596-1598 Kunst : Malerei, Kalligraphie, Illustration Einige chinesische Porträts kommen in Holland an. [Sul6:S. 91] 1599 Kunst : Architektur und Gartenarchitektur Matteo Ricci visited Xu Hongji in Nanjing and was impressed about the great garden with its halls, chambers, loggias, towers, courtyards, an artificially constructed mountain of rock, caves, arbors, fishponds et al. [ClunC1] 17. Jahrhundert 1600-1602 Kunst : Keramik und Porzellan Die Niederländer kapern 1600 und 1602 zwei portugesiesche Segelschiffe mit chinesischer Keramik und verkaufen sie in Amsterdam. [Sul6:S. 91] 1600-1800 Kunst : Keramik und Porzellan The Chinese vases and dishes or porcelain were mostly used for decoration and not for the table. There are usually figures, boats, horses and riders lion-dogs, pagods, laughing boys etc. [ImpO1:S. 96] 1601 Kunst : Allgemein / Sinologie und Asienkunde : Europa : Italien Die erste beurkundete Begegnung Chinas mit europäischer Kunst sind zwei Madonnenbilder, die Matteo Ricci dem Kaiser überreicht. [Bau 2] 1601 Kunst : Kunstgewerbe und Kunsthandwerk / Kunst : Malerei, Kalligraphie, Illustration / Religion : Christentum Audienz von Matteo Ricci mit Kaiser Wanli. Er schreibt : "Your Majesty, I herewith humbly present before your Royal presence one portrait of our Heavenly Lord, two portraits of our Holy Mother, one copy of the Bible, one cross inlaid with pearls, two clocks, one copy of the World atlas, and one clavichord." [Kao2] 1601 Kunst : Malerei, Kalligraphie, Illustration Jakob Neva malt für die Kirche St. Paul in Macao eine Himmelfahrt Mariä und ein Altarbild der 11‘000 Jungfrauen. [SchüS1] Report Title - p. 3 1601 Kunst : Musik / Sinologie und Asienkunde : Europa : Italien Ricci, Matteo. Xi qin qu yi ba zhang. (Beijing : [s.n.], 1601). [Acht Gesänge für Violine]. [Cou] 1604 Kunst : Keramik und Porzellan James I. kauft Porzellan eines portugiesischen Schiffes von Holland. [JarrM2:S. 88] 1606 Kunst : Allgemein / Religion : Christentum / Sinologie und Asienkunde : Europa : Italien Ricci, Matteo. Xi zi qi ji. ([S.l. : s.n., 1606). [Christliche Kunst in China]. [CCT] 1610 Kunst : Kunstgewerbe und Kunsthandwerk Gründung der Compagnie van Lackwercken nach chinesischer Art in Amsterdam. [JarrM2:S. 135] 1630 ca.-1750 Kunst : Keramik und Porzellan Dutch Delftware pottery, Delft. The Dutch East India Company imported millions of pieces of Chinese porcelain in the early 17th century. Delftware was inspired by Chinese originals. [Wik] 1635 Kunst : Keramik und Porzellan Beginn von Import von Teekannen von Yixing (Jiangsu) nach Holland. [JarrM2:S. 61] 1638 Kunst : Keramik und Porzellan The Dutch shipped over three million pieces of Chinese porcelain to Europe. [ImpO1:S. 92] 1650 Kunst : Architektur und Gartenarchitektur Erstellung des Pavillon chinois in Enghien, Belgien. [Int] 1650 ca.-17OO Kunst : Kunstgewerbe und Kunsthandwerk ca. Western mechanical clockwork was a technology introduced to the Chinese from Europe in the late 17th century. These clock were regarded by the Chinese as many things : status symbols, decorative items, and personal adornments, but not time-pieces. [Paga1] 1652 Kunst : Innenarchitektur Inventaire de l'Hôtel de Rambouillet. Dans la Chambre bleue de la marquise de Rambouillet il y avait un cabinet de la Chine. [Bele1:S. 157] 1655 Kunst : Kunstgewerbe und Kunsthandwerk Ferdinand III. lässt in Augsburg eine Uhr als Geschenk für den Kaiser von China anfertigen. [Schu5:S. 187] 1656-1795 Kunst : Keramik und Porzellan Porzellan-Fabrikation in Rouen. Gegründet durch Edmé Poterat. [Wik] 1658 Kunst : Keramik und Porzellan Philippe d'Orléans erwirbt das Château de Saint-Cloud und stelt seine Sammlung von chinesischem Porzellan auf. [JarrM2:S. 64,Wik] 1660-1760 Kunst : Keramik und Porzellan Faïance, Nevers : décor chinois, essentiellement en bleu sur fond blanc. [Wik] Report Title - p. 4 1661 Kunst : Keramik und Porzellan Friedrich Casimir von Hanau gründet die älteste deutsche Porzellan-Manufaktur mit chinoiser Dekoration. [JarrM2:S. 71] 1662-1964 Kunst : Innenarchitektur Gründung der Manufacture royale des gobelins (1662) und der Manufacture royale de Beauvais (1664). Charles Lebrun ist Direktor. [Rib2,JarrM2:S. 15] 1666 Kunst : Innenarchitektur Journal du garde-meuble de la Couronne : Anna von Österreich possédait des meubles et des tissus de la Chine. Louis XIV. se servait pour son usage personnel de meubles de la Chine. [Bele1:S. 87-89] 1666-1711 Kunst : Innenarchitektur Louis de France était entouré dès l'enfance de meubles orné de figures chinoises, des tapisseries de la Chine et des étoffes peintes à la chinoise. [Bele1:S. 92] 1666-1773 Kunst : Keramik und Porzellan Jean Simonet gründet und leitet die Porzellan-Manufaktur mit chinoiser Dekoration in Frankfurt a.M. [JarrM2:S. 71] 1666-1798 ca. Kunst : Innenarchitektur Le Garde-Meuble de la Couronne disposait d'un assortiment d'étoffes de la Chine. [Bele1:S. 118-121] 1667 Kunst : Innenarchitektur Jean-Baptiste Colbert gründet die Manufacture royale des meubles de la Couronne für Gobelins unter der Direktion von Charles Le Brun. [JarrM2:S. 163] 1668-1670 Kunst : Innenarchitektur Errichtung des Lackkabinetss mit chinoiser Innenraumausstattung im Auftrag von Königin Sophie Amalie im Schloss Rosenborg in Kopenhagen.. [WelD1:S. 15, 76] 1669 Kunst : Graphik Nieuhof, Jan [Neuhof, Johann]. An embassy from the East India Company [ID D1738]. Enthält : Engravings by Wenceslaus Hollar [et al.] of various Chinese scenes, one of which is of Guangzhou and shows a pagoda in the distance. [ImpO1:S. 146] 1670-1671 Kunst : Keramik und Porzellan Le Trianon de porcelain was the earliest attempt at a chinoiserie building by Louis XIV for Mme de Montespan at Versailles, designed by Louis Le Vau. It was pulled down by Louis XIV in 1687. Das Trianon war privater Rückzugsort von Ludwig XIV. und Madame de Montespan. Ausgeführt wurde Le Vaus Entwurf durch François d'Orbay. Es bestand aus drei eingeschossigen Pavillons und Dächer, Fassaden und Innenräume aus blau-weissen Fayence-Kacheln. Gewisse Ähnlichkeiten mit dem Palast in Beijing gibt es in der Anordnung der Gebäudeteilen. Die farbliche Erscheinung entstand durch den Porzellanturm in Nanjing. Mangels echten Porzellans bestand die Verkleidung und figürliche Dekoration aus blau-weiss bemalten Fayencen aus der Delfter Manufaktur. Die Fayence-Platten hielten den klimatischen Schwankungen nicht stand. [ImpO1:S. 146,WelD1:S.
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