Rosalie Wise Sharp has been collecting porcelain for over half a century, and in that time has amassed one of the most comprehensive collections in the world. With this first lavishly produced catalogue, Sharp shares over 1000 pieces from her porcelain collection, illustrated in stunning full-colour photos, and accompanied by provenance, fascinating historical connections, and personal anecdotes.
With China to Light Up a House, Sharp throws open the doors of her home to share her passion for porcelain and her singular, museum-worthy collection.
Rosalie Wise Sharp was born and raised in North Toronto, where she currently lives. She is the co-editor of Growing Up Jewish and the author of Ceramics, Ethics and Scandal and Rifke: An Improbable Life.
Published: September 2015
ISBN: 9781770413207
Dimensions: 9.25 x 11.75 in.
Pages: 288