The Modernist Response to Chinese Art:
Pound, Moore, Stevens

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Ma Yuan (active before 1189-after 1225), Watching the Deer by a Pine-shaded Stream. Gift of Mrs. A. Dean Perry, 1997.88. © The Cleveland Museum of Art, 2002. (Courtesy, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland)


Qing dish (Yongzheng period, 1723-35) decorated inside with five peaches and three bats and outside with three more peaches and two more bats. (Courtesy, Shanghai Museum, Shanghai)


Qing oblated pot (Qianlong period, 1736-95) decorated with nine peaches on a tree. (Courtesy, Shanghai Museum, Shanghai)


Qing long-necked vase (Kangxi period, 1662-1722) decorated with three creatures. (Courtesy, Shanghai Museum, Shanghai)


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The Modernist Response to
Chinese Art:
Pound, Moore, Stevens

by Zhaoming Qian



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