PICTURE LIST for Venice Volume

• Front Cover

Chinese export porcelain dinner plate decorated in translucent enamels of the famille verte (Wucai) palette and in opaque enamels from the famille rose (Fencia) palette (rose-verte) with a European ship and a pilot’s Chinese junk, base with shop mark in under- glaze cobalt blue, c.1725 Yongzheng reign, Qing Dynasty. Diameter 21 cm

© Courtesy SANTOS-London 3.2 Romain Bertrand

3.2.1 ‘An audience of the regent of Banten’, from Baptista van Doetechum, 1598
Bod, MS mason K229 12 R
© Bodleian Library

3.2.2 ‘An audience of the regent of Banten’, from Baptista van Doetechum, 1598
Bod, MS mason K229 12 R
© Bodleian Library

3.4 Olivier Raveux

3.4.1 ‘Cotton fabric with floral prints from the 17th century (Anatolia, Kurdistan or Armenia) used as

lining for a manuscript binding'
© MatenadaranMashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts, Yerevan

3.5. Xiaodong Xu

3.5.1 Bowl, famille verte enamelled porcelain, imitating Limoges Qing dynasty, Kangxi period (1662-1722)
Museum ref. BATEA 185

© Museum of East Asian Art, Bath

3.5.2 Incense stick holder, metal body, painted enamel with bronze pierced cover, Yongzheng mark and period (1723-35)
Museum ref. BATEA 310

© Museum of East Asian Art, Bath

3.5.3 Vase, famille rose enamelled porcelain, decorated with a peach branch and flowers. Qing, Qianlong (1736-95)
Height 52 cm. Museum no. 1936,0413.44

© The Trustees of the British Museum

3.5.4 Bowl, famille rose enamelled porcelain, decorated with peonies and daisies, Yongzheng mark and period (1723-35)
BATEA 606

© Museum of East Asian Art, Bath

3.5.5 Dish, Canton, metal body, enamel decoration with bats amid foliage, Qianlong mark and period (1736-95)
Museum ref. BATEA 313

© Museum of East Asian Art, Bath 3.6 Dagmar Schafer

3.6.1 Detail from an illustrated embroidery pattern book, Qing dynasty, Thomas Bellot Collection, Manchester Central Library

3.7 Maxine Berg

3.7.1 ‘Winding and Preparing the Yarn’, engraving from John Mortimer, A Descriptive and Historical Account of the Cotton Manufacture of Dacca in Bengal by a Former Resident of Dacca, (London, 1851), p.26

© The British Library Board

3.7.2 ‘Applying the reed to the warp’, engraving from John Mortimer, A Descriptive and Historical Account of the Cotton Manufacture of Dacca in Bengal by a Former Resident of Dacca, (London, 1851), p.30

© The British Library Board

3.7.3 ‘Applying the warp to the end roll of the loom’, engraving from John Mortimer, A Descriptive and Historical Account of the Cotton Manufacture of Dacca in Bengal by a Former Resident of Dacca, (London, 1851), p.31

© The British Library Board

4.2. Tijl Vanneste

4.2.1
Representations of the 14 fairest Diamonds ...' fromThe Six Voyages of Baptista Tavernier, translated by John Phillips, London 1678, Book II, Part II, between pp.147 and 148.
© Image courtesy of Nigel Israel

5.3 • Kevin Le Doudic

5.3.1 Fan “Les faisans vénérés” [The Revered Pheasants], China 1670-1680, ivory and bamboo, painted, 21 x 34 cm
Museum no. 2011.4.10, acquis avec l’aide du FRAM Musée de la Compagnie des Indes, Ville de Lorient (France)

© Image courtesy of G. Broudic

5.3.2 Chinese Mandarin (automata), China 1790-1800, ivory, hair, bamboo, laquered wood, cardboard, silk. Face and hands crafted using carved and painted ivory
Height: 62 cm. Museum no. 2010.16.1
Musée de la Compagnie des Indes, Ville de Lorient (France)
© Image courtesy of G. Broudic

5.3.3 Console Table in Louis XV Style, late 18th c., painted rosewood and marble
Museum of Pondicherry, (India)
© Image courtesy of the author, K. LeDoudic

5.4 • Natacha Coquery

5.4.1‘A l’Empereur', Thibault, mercier
A. N., T186/81, Mlle de Fitz-James, 4 janvier 1780.
© Documentconservé aux Archives nationales, Paris

5.4.2‘Au Roi de Perse', Mme Hayet, mercière
A. N., T186/50, duc de Fitz-James, 27 juin 1788.
© Document conservé aux Archives nationales, Paris

5.4.3‘A la Levrette', Paris, marchand faïencierA. N., T186/50, duc de Fitz-James, mars 1781. © Document conservé aux Archives nationales, Paris

5.4.4‘A la Pomme d’or', Bertrand, mercier
A. N., T186/71, maréchal duc de Fitz-James, 29 janvier 1783
© Documentconservé aux Archives nationales, Paris

5.5 • Felicia Gottman

5.5.1Skirt of painted and dyed cotton chintz, Coromandel Coast, c.1750. Dimensions 87 cm by 88 cm Museum no. IS.13-1950
© Victoria and Albert Museum

5.5.2Reversible handkerchief, pained and dyed cotton chintz, Pulicat, 18th century. Length 103 cm, circumference of hem 297 cm
Museum no. IS.166-1950© Victoria and Albert Museum

5.5.3 Four small pieces of Chinese export hand painted silk, for furnishing, 18th century. Ref 8080 © Courtesy of the Textiles Collection, University for the Creative Arts, Farnham

5.5.4 Part of a bed furnishing, India painted cotton, lining possibly part of a garment, French, 18th century

289 cm x 37 cm. Ref.8038

© Courtesy of the Textiles Collection, University for the Creative Arts, Farnham

6.1 Hanna Hodacs & Leos Müller

6.1.1 Svenska Ostindiska
Kompaniets försäljningskatalog, 1754, vol.15© Riksarkivet, Stockholm Acknowledgements for Pictures

Luisa Mengoni -Victoria and Albert Museum; Nicole Chiang Museum of East Asian Art, Chris Suthern - British Museum, Nigel Israel, Alberto Varela Santos - Santos-London; Linda Brassington - University of the Creative Arts, Farnham