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Year

1927

Text

Moore, Marianne. Academic feeling. In : The Dial ; no 82 (May 1927).
One cannot be dead to the sagacity inherent in some specimens of sharkskin, camellia-leaf, orange-peer, semi-eggshell, or sang-de-boeuf glaze ; nor be blind to the glamour of certain 'giant', 'massive', 'magnificent' objects in pork-fat or spinach-green jade as shown last winter in the collection of Mr. Lee Van Ching at the Anderson Galleries.
[Betr. Chinese carved jades & objects of art : a collection formed by Lee Van Ching, Shanghai : rare antiques in crystal, agate, jade, rose quartz & malachite, statuettes, snuff bottles, porcelains & enamels, old Chinese pottery, Anderson Galleries, New York, Jan. 1927.]

Mentioned People (1)

Moore, Marianne  (Kirkwood, Miss. 1887-1972 New York, N.Y.) : Dichterin, Schriftstellerin
[Permission for quotations by Cynthia Stamy and Qian Zhaoming].

Subjects

Art : Arts and Crafts / Art : Ceramics / Literature : Occident : United States of America

Documents (1)

# Year Bibliographical Data Type / Abbreviation Linked Data
1 1986 Moore, Marianne. The complete prose of Marianne Moore. Ed. and with an introd. by Patricia C. Willis. (New York, N.Y. : Viking, 1986). S. 183. Publication / Moo7
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