A Teacup Collection: Paintings of Porcelain Treasures
By Kathleen Morris and Molly Hatch
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Kathleen Morris
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A Teacup Collection - Kathleen Morris
For my mother and her love of art and tea.
Introduction and artwork copyright © 2015 by Molly Hatch.
The Art of Procuring Porcelain
copyright © 2015 by Kathleen Morris.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form
without written permission from the publisher.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data available.
ISBN: 978-1-4521-3433-8 (hc)
ISBN: 978-1-4521-3975-3 (epub, mobi)
Book design by Kristen Hewitt
Chronicle Books LLC
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San Francisco, CA 94107
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
By Molly Hatch
6
THE ART OF PROCURING PORCELAIN
By Kathleen Morris
9
THE COLLECTION
17
GLOSSARY
118
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
120
INTRODUCTION
By Molly Hatch
Everyone has a favorite cup or mug. It fits nicely in your hand, it holds exactly the right amount of liquid—it is as though it were made just for you.
Cups are such a consistent part of our everyday life. They sit unassuming, waiting to be used, washed, and used again. But there is a moment in which we focus on the cups in our cabinets more than at most any other moment: when we pause to contemplate which cup to use. It is in that moment we consider the cup. When I go to my cabinet each morning to choose a cup for my coffee, I am often tickled by how a cup can spark a memory of the potter who made it and the story behind how I acquired it. The