Painted by fire: Jean Theodore Royer's Chinese enameled plaques; Part II: the copper plaques
Magazine Antiques, March, 2004 by Jan van Campen
(26) Uitzinger. "For the man who has everything," p. 221.
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JAN VAN CAMPEN is the curator of the Asian departments of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, and of the Museum het Princessehof, Leeuwarden, the national museum for ceramics in the Netherlands.
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