Chronology ..................................................... 6
Preface ........................................................ 7
I Qing Ceramics in 18th and 19th Century Hungarian
Collections ................................................ 9
Aristocratic Representation and Accumulating Treasure:
Chinese Porcelain in 18th-Century Palace Interiors ......... 9
Collecting Chinese Porcelain in the 19th Century .......... 15
II The Collection of Qing Ceramics in the Ferenc Hopp
Museum of Eastern Asiatic Arts ............................ 20
The Founder's Collection of Chinese Ceramics .............. 20
Qing Ceramics after the Foundation of the Museum .......... 22
The Exhibition of Oriental Arts (1929) and the Expansion
of the Hopp Museum ........................................ 25
Acquisitions of the Hopp Museum after the Second World
War ....................................................... 29
III Catalogue ................................................. 33
1 Monochrome Ceramics Cat. 1-91 .......................... 34
2 Blue-and-white Porcelains Cat. 92-184 ................. 106
3 Figural Ceramics Cat. 185-236 ......................... 178
4 Dehua Porcelains Cat. 237-279 ......................... 220
5 Yixing Ceramics Cat. 280-297 .......................... 252
6 Snuff Bottles Cat. 298-325 ............................ 268
Glossary ..................................................... 284
List of Chinese Characters ................................... 290
Bibliography ................................................. 291
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