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Mary Tregear (11 February 1924 – 17 December 2010) was a museum curator and art historian specializing in Chinese art. She was born in Wuchang, China.

After studying at Bristol University and SOAS, University of London, she taught in the Central China University for three years. She was then a curator at Hong Kong University’s Fung Ping Shan Museum, also lecturing,[1] In 1961 she joined the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, where she was Assistant Keeper for the Chinese collection, and then Keeper of Eastern Art, 1987-1991. She was a fellow of St Cross College, Oxford, a fellow of the British Academy, and President of the Oriental Ceramic Society.

Main publications

  • Catalogue of Chinese Greenware, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1976.
  • Chinese Ceramics in the Ashmolean Museum. An illustrated handbook to the collections, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1979.
  • Chinese Art, Thames and Hudson (World of Art series), London, 1980.
  • Song Ceramics, Thames and Hudson, London, 1982.
  • Kiln Sites of Ancient China (by Penelope Hughes-Stanton and Rose Kerr, ed. by Mary Tregear), Oriental Ceramic Society, 1980
  • Oriental Lacquer: Chinese and Japanese lacquer from the Ashmolean Museum(O.R. Impey and Mary Tregear), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1983.

References

  1. ^ Author details in Chinese Art, Thames and Hudson (World of Art series), London, 1980.