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- Oriental_Ceramic_Society abstract "The Oriental Ceramic Society (OCS) is a society 'devoted to the study and appreciation of all aspects of oriental art', and over the last 90 years has greatly enhanced the understanding of oriental art, and oriental ceramics in particular, by means of regular meetings, lectures and publications. The Society was founded in London in 1921 by a group of collectors and others interested in oriental ceramics. The original members were Prof. J.N. Collie, Lt-Col. K. Dingwall, Mr George Eumorfopoulos, Mr H.B. Harries, Mr A.L. Hetherington, Mr R.L. Hobson, Mr. W. King, Col. Pope Hennessy, Mr Bernard Rackham, Mr Oscar Raphael, Mr Vernon Wethered and Mr S.D. Winkworth.Since then, many notable art historians and collectors have joined the OCS, have given lectures to the Society and have written articles for publication in the Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society (TOCS). Notable membersNotable members of the Oriental Ceramic Society include Stephen Wootton Bushell, Jean Martin, Mary Tregear, Margaret Medley, Frances Wood (Editor of the Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society).Presidents of the Society1921-39 George Eumorfopoulos1939-42 Robert Lockart Hobson1943-64 Sir Alan Barlow1964-67 G. St.G. M. Gompertz1967-70 Sir Harry Garner1970-74 Basil Gray1974-77 Sir John Addis1977-78 Basil Gray1978-80 Mary Tregear1980-84 Prof. William Watson1984-86 John Ayers1986-90 Sir John Figgess1990-92 Margaret Medley1992-97 Jessica Rawson1997- Oliver Impey2003-06 Carol Michaelson2012- Regina KrahlPublicationsPublications of the Oriental Ceramic Society include:1947 Ayers, John; Impey, O. R.; Mallet, J. V. G., Porcelain for palaces : the fashion for Japan in Europe, 1650-1750 (OCS, London, 1947).1947 Hetherington, A. L., Exhibition of celadon wares (OCS, London, 1947).1948 Oriental Ceramic Society, Chinese ceramic figures : catalogue of an exhibition held by the Oriental Ceramic Society from April 8th to June 21st, 1947 (OCS, London, 1948).1949 Oriental Ceramic Society, Wares of the Tʻang dynasty : catalogue of an exhibition held by the Oriental Ceramic Society from April 27th to June 8th, 1949 (OCS, London, 1949).Author Indexhttp://www.ocs-london.com/author.htm".
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- Oriental_Ceramic_Society wikiPageWikiLink Margaret_Wotton,_Marchioness_of_Dorset.
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