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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Book to Identify Antique Opium Art!,
By Asia Galleries (San Francisco) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Art of Opium Antiques (Paperback)
This book is really helpful to identify antique opium art. I work for Asia Galleries in San Francisco where we sell a lot of antique opium artifacts. I had hard time to find a book that helps me to study about details of opium art, but in this book I see many dampers, pipes, lamps, and opium scrapers are similar to the ones Asia Galleries have; therefore, I was able to gain some knowledge through this book. Now, I am confident to explain details of our antique opium art to customers. I would like to say thank you to Steven Martin.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fascinating!,
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This review is from: The Art of Opium Antiques (Paperback)
Such a great book! Instead of just relating the well-known disastrous effects of opium, the author of this book brings new insight into the history of the drug by exploring Opium paraphernalia as an art form. It works!
We are brought into the mythical Opium dens of a not so distant past, with the rich illustrations of this text. A rare photo of an 1880 Butte, Montana bunkhouse "opium den" is particularly amusing. However, it is the lush photographs of the drug paraphernalia that make this work so worthwhile. The extensive captions that accompany each photograph have enabled the author to not only inform the reader about the use and artistic achievement of these artifacts, but entertain as well. The result is a more humanizing view of the addiction itself. Knowing that these beautiful instruments were the tools in which to feed a deadly addiction gives us another vantage point to view this era of history. Anyone with the an interest in the history of China, the Chinese Diaspora living in the USA in the late 18th/19th century or the history of Southeast Asia will find this book particularly fascinating. The Art of Opium Antiques will be an essential addition to your bookshelf.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The epitome of outlaw chic!,
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This review is from: The Art of Opium Antiques (Paperback)
When the paraphernalia associated with opiates comes to mind what do you picture? Syringes? Drippy candles? Bent spoons? These are the gear of the heroin user but what about heroin's long dead uncle, opium? The paraphernalia of the two drugs couldn't be more different. This book will take you back in time when drug use was at least practised with style and flair. The opium pipes, lamps and other accouterments illustrated in this book are gem-like works or art made from rare and precious materials such as silver, ivory and jade. It's a world long lost but the author manages to bring it back to life for a brief moment and dazzle us with the promises of chemical bliss that tempted our ancestors. Getting addicted back then was no doubt as painful and ruinous as it is today, but they sure knew how to do it in style!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Grand Review,
This review is from: The Art of Opium Antiques (Paperback)
The Art of Opium Antiques is one of the most artfully illustrated and artistically written books on the subject. Throughout its pages Steven Martin traces the cultural use in China alongside the artistry and astounding craftmanship of the time, from the low and common to the truly decedent. Photos of amazingly ornate apparatus are peppered throughout alongside diagrams depicting the main components of a typical pipe or lamp. Historical photos help put one in the mind frame of the times, allowing one to contemplate how this blissful habit, aided by dedicated artisans progressed up until its zenith during the nineteenth century. Martin's vast collection and grasp of the subject are equally great, allowing one to walk away with a greater appreciation for opium related antiquities. There is no doubt this book will help spawn new collectors as well as reconfirm the addiction of the collector aficionado, for this book is a grand spring board for newbies and opium-porn for the serious collector.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A stunning and decadent art form that I never even knew existed.,
This review is from: The Art of Opium Antiques (Paperback)
In 1914 the mayor of San Francisco was presiding over the burning of
hundreds of opium pipes that had been confiscated in police raids on opium dens. But before the torch could be put to the stacks of pipes, the mayor decreed that the most beautiful and luxurious examples, pipes made from ivory and silver and jade and encrusted with jewels, be spared and donated to a local museum. It sounds apocryphal (or at least one of those "only in San Francisco" events) but when you see the opium pipes and lamps illustrated in this book you will fully understand the mayor's actions. This book is like a peek through the keyhole on an unhurried and decadent past. The author not only shows us the opulent paraphernalia once used to smoke opium, but illustrates the point with rare photos of opium smokers - men and women, whose eyes are soft with a gentle euphoria. Unlike most picture books, the captions here are generous, and do an excellent job of describing the deep symbolism of the Chinese and Vietnamese art motifs that were used to decorate opium paraphernalia. In short, this book is both a great "coffee table" book that begs you to slowly page through it admire the evocative photography, as well as an engaging read on the intricacies of this forgotten art form.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fascinating History, Evocative Images,
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This review is from: The Art of Opium Antiques (Paperback)
Thanks goes to Steve Martin for bringing to light a significant, and nearly forgotten, history. Through artifacts (Steve's impressive and beautiful collection of opium paraphernalia, and period photographs) and down to earth story telling, I found myself transported to opium dens in the East and West, and imagined the lives and circumstances of those who were entranced and enveloped by the narcotic.
The pictures are gorgeous, the writing evocative, and the topic and the objects themselves provide a fascinating portal for history. |
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The Art of Opium Antiques by Steven Martin (Paperback - January 1, 2007)
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