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12 February, 04:46

What form of artwork was perfected by the Chinese first in earlier centuries, then in the Ming dynasty with the addition of colors, specifically blue

A) paintings

B) Ceramics

C) Woodworking

D) Glass making

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  1. 12 February, 04:53
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    Ceramics artwork was perfected by the Chinese first in earlier centuries, then in the Ming dynasty with the addition of colors, specifically blue.

    B) Ceramics

    Explanation:

    Ming Dynasty porcelain of China (1368-1644 CE) is famous for its fine ceramics, especially the cobalt blue-and-white porcelain produced in the Chinese province. The Ming blue was highly priced and the white influenced the ceramics of many countries from Japan to Britain.

    Chinese ceramics show a continuous development and ceramics is one of the significant forms of Chinese art and ceramics art is expand Globally. The poetry made in china is made up of ceramics in a Palaeolithic year. The ceramic is used for construction of tiles and bricks.
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