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25 ouvrages fondamentaux cités dans ce rapport, classés par ordre alphabétique du nom de l’auteur au sein de deux groupes linguistiques

Sources en langues occidentales

  1. Ayers, John & Rose Kerr. Blanc de Chine: Divine Images in Porcelain. Singapore: Asian Civilisations Museum, 2002.
  2. Blumenfield, Robert. Blanc de Chine: The Great Porcelain of Dehua. Berkeley: Ten Speed Press, 2002.
  3. Cui, Jianfeng & Nigel Wood. “The Chemical Composition of Chinese Blue-and-White Export Porcelain and its Significance for Provenance Studies.” Journal of Archaeological Science 39 (2012): 818–827.
  4. Donnelly, P.J. Blanc de Chine: The Porcelain of Tehua in Fukien. London: Faber and Faber, 1969.
  5. Duvaux, Lazare. Livre-Journal de Lazare Duvaux, Marchand-Bijoutier Ordinaire du Roy, 1748–1758. Ed. Louis Courajod. Paris, 1873.
  6. Hayman, Richard. “Chemical Analysis of European and Chinese Porcelain.” Archaeometry 66, no. 2 (2024).
  7. Jacquemart, Albert. Les merveilles de la céramique, ou, L’art de façonner et décorer les vases en terre cuite, faïence, grès et porcelaine. Paris: Hachette, 1862.
  8. Kerr, Rose & Nigel Wood. Science and Civilisation in China, Vol. 5, Part 12: Ceramic Technology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.
  9. Li, Weidong et al. “Chemical Analysis of Dehua Porcelain: An XRF Study.” Ceramics International 37 (2011): 651–658.
  10. Marchant. Blanc de Chine (catalogue d’exposition). London: Marchant, 2014.
  11. Needham, Joseph, ed. Science and Civilisation in China, Vol. 5: Chemistry and Chemical Technology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1954–2004.
  12. Sarfati, Romain et al. “China White” International Ceramic Art Award: 4th Edition. Catalogue d’exposition. Xiamen, 2024–2025.
  13. UNESCO. “Quanzhou: Emporium of the World in Song-Yuan China.” World Heritage List, inscrit en 2021.
  14. Valenstein, Suzanne G. A Handbook of Chinese Ceramics. Rev. ed. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1989.
  15. Victoria and Albert Museum. Collections Online. https://collections.vam.ac.uk/. Consulté en mars 2026.
  16. Vinhais, Luisa & Jorge Welsh. Blanc de Chine: Porcelain from Dehua. London: Jorge Welsh Books, 2015.
  17. Wood, Nigel. Chinese Glazes: Their Origins, Chemistry and Recreation. London: A&C Black; Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2007.

Sources en langue chinoise

  1. Dehua County People’s Government. Dehua County Profile. Mars 2026.
  2. Fujian Provincial Ministry of Industry and Information Technology et al. (Seven Departments). Several Measures to Support High-Quality Development of the Dehua Ceramics Industry. Min Gongxin Gui [2022] No. 14.
  3. Hongzhi Emperor, ed. Bamin Tongzhi [Gazette générale des huit préfectures du Min]. Dynastie Ming, ère Hongzhi.
  4. Lin, Meicun. “A Small Jar from the Treasury of San Marco, Venice.” European Journal of Archaeology 20, no. 4 (2017): 640–660.
  5. Nanhai No. 1 Archaeological Team. “Provenance Study of Ceramics Recovered from the Nanhai No. 1 Shipwreck.” Antiquity 98 (2024). Cambridge University Press.
  6. Quanzhou Municipal People’s Congress Standing Committee. Regulations of Quanzhou Municipality on the Protection and Management of the Cultural Heritage of “Quanzhou: Emporium of the World in Song-Yuan China”. Entré en vigueur le 1ᵉʳ janvier 2024.
  7. Song, Yingxing. Tiangong Kaiwu [L’exploitation des œuvres de la nature]. 1637.
  8. Xu, Shen. Shuowen Jiezi [Dictionnaire analytique des caractères chinois]. Dynastie des Han de l’Est.

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