Sir Percival David, 2nd Baronet
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Sir Percival Victor David Ezekiel David, 2nd Baronet (21 July 1892 – 9 October 1964) was a Bombay-born British financier who is best known as a scholar and collector of
Chinese ceramics Chinese ceramics are one of the most significant forms of Chinese art and ceramics globally. They range from construction materials such as bricks and tiles, to hand-built pottery vessels fired in bonfires or kilns, to the sophisticated Chinese ...
. His collection of Chinese ceramics in the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art is regarded as the world's most important single collection outside of the palace collections in China and Taiwan. He also formed a collection of Chinese stamps and postal history that has been evaluated as one of the greatest ever assembled.


Early life

David was born in Bombay into a Jewish family in British India that originated in
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. His father, Sir Sassoon David, 1st Baronet, founded the
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.Sir Percival David, 2nd Baronet (Biographical details).
British Museum. Retrieved 13 October 2016.
He was educated in India at
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and the
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, and then at the University of London (D. Lit.).


Personal life

David married in 1912, and Sheila Yorke Hardy was his second wife He married in 1920, in London, and inherited his father's baronetcy in 1926. He funded the excavation of the southern tomb in Seobongchong (서봉총) and visited there in 1929. Seobongchong are 2 old tombs of Silla kingdom at Gyeongju, South Korea. But the excavation was processed by Japanese scholars because Korea was Japanese colony in 1920s. So, they named the tomb 'David chong'(David-tomb), but present Korean scholars call it 'Seobongchong nambun' (서봉총 남분, southern tomb in Seobongchong).


Career

David was a financier and the chairman of Sassoon, J. David and Co Ltd., in Bombay.


Chinese ceramics

David started collecting Chinese art some time around 1913, which lasted until his death in 1964. The first items he collected were 4 pieces of Chinese ceramics bought from dealers. David also began to study the Chinese language. He first visited China in 1924, where he studied and collected Chinese ceramics. He made several further trips, including in 1927 when he acquired 40 imperial pieces. He devoted significant part of his life to their study and collection. He joined the Oriental Ceramic Society in 1930 and then sponsored exhibitions, including the International Exhibition of Chinese Art at the Royal Academy in London in 1935. He translated the ''Ge Gu Yao Lun'', a fourteenth century
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manual by Cao Zhao. This was published as ''Chinese Connoisseurship: The Ko Ku Yao Lun, The Essential Criteria of Antiquities''. (
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, 1971). The Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art is his collection of Chinese
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and related items in London. The Foundation's main purpose is to promote the study and teaching of
Chinese art Chinese art is visual art that originated in or is practiced in China, Greater China or by Chinese artists. Art created by Chinese residing outside of China can also be considered a part of Chinese art when it is based on or draws on Chine ...
and culture. The Collection consists of some 1,700 pieces of
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, Yuan,
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and
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ceramics, mostly porcelain, from the 10th century to the 18th, "high-quality Chinese-taste Song, Ming and Qing ceramics", as the British Museum puts it. It concentrates on the ceramics made for the imperial court, and includes examples of the rare '' Ru'' and ''Guan'' wares and two important
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blue and white porcelain "Blue and white pottery" () covers a wide range of white pottery and porcelain decorated underglaze, under the glaze with a blue pigment, generally cobalt(II) oxide, cobalt oxide. The decoration was commonly applied by hand, originally by brush p ...
temple vases (the " David Vases") the oldest dated
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objects, from 1351 A.D. It also holds a large library of Western and East Asian books related to Chinese art. In 1950 the collection was presented to the
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and until 2007 was displayed in a house in
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. Since 2009 it has been shown in a separate gallery, Room 95, at the
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, where it is on long-term loan. Percival had already donated several pieces to the British Museum.


Philately

David built a collection of Chinese stamps and
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that is thought to be one of the greatest ever created.''Meiso Mizuhara The exhibition collections: The Chinese customs post''.
Hong Kong: Spink. pp. 7–8.
The collection, which included material that David acquired from John A. Agnew (died 1939), was sold by
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between 1964 and 1975, with many items entering the collection of the Japanese philatelist Meiso Mizuhara. David joined the
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in 1939 and subsequently became a fellow of that society. Some of his China essays and proofs were displayed in New York in 1947.


Honours and arms

He was an officer of the
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; F.S.A., F.R.A.I., F.R.S.A., Hon Advisor 1928–29 National Palace Museums (Beijing); Governor of
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(SOAS), University of London; Director of the International Exhibition of Chinese Art, 1935-6.


Death and legacy

David died on 9 October 1964 after which the baronetcy became extinct. Sir Percival and Lady David are commemorated at SOAS in the
Percival David Foundation The Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art (abbreviated as the PDF) held a collection of Chinese ceramics and related items assembled by Percival David that are on permanent display in a dedicated gallery in Room 95 at the British Museum. ...
on Torrington Square and the Lady David Gallery on Gordon Square.


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