The Art of the Chinese Snuff Bottle - The J&J Collection
The Art of the Chinese Snuff Bottle - The J&J Collection
Written by Hugh Moss, Victor Graham and Ka Bo Tsang, The Art of the Chinese Snuff Bottle provides a valuable and comprehensive reference to the J and J Collection - formed by pioneering collectors Julie and Jim Li from the 1970’s onwards.
“Julie and Jim Li represent the first modern generation of great collectors who were able to shift their focus of attention to the art of the snuff bottle from its material variety. With them the age of magpie mania in the snuff bottle world gave way to the age of connoisseurship. With material variety or rarity relegated to subordinate status, they pioneered the more sophisticated trend in snuff bottle collecting which governs today and is focussed on esoteric artistic qualities. This trend has been responsible for a new perception of the snuff bottle, transforming it from little more than an amusing material trinket to an individual work of art with the same potential for the highest level of artistic communication as any other. Snuff bottles were originally perceived that way in China, but the immensely influential Victorian intellectual emphasis on the material aspects of aesthetics had tended to disenfranchise the art in favour of the object. The Lis championed the reversal of this trend, emancipating the snuff bottle and encouraging us once again to see past the material object to the art.” - Hugh Moss
First Edition
Published by Weatherhill, Inc. 420 Madison Avenue, 15th Floor, New York
Printed in Hong Kong by Pressroom Printer & Designer
All colour plates
794 pages (Vols I & II)
36 x 26 x 8cm (boxed, Vols I & II)
ISBN 0-8348-0239-9
© Hugh Moss 1993