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Chinese culture in the arts, being an illustrated descriptive record of the meaning of the emblematic and symbolic designs personified in the arts of China throughout the ages

Title
Chinese culture in the arts, being an illustrated descriptive record of the meaning of the emblematic and symbolic designs personified in the arts of China throughout the ages, compiled by Stanley Charles Nott, with an introduction by H. Phelps Clawson ... Illustrated by sixty-six halftone plates reproduced from original photographs; a fully descriptive map of China; together with one hundred eighty-seven line engravings made specially for the work from selected world-famous specimens of Chinese art by Mrs. Stanley Charles Nott.
Author
Nott, Stanley Charles, 1902-
Publication
New York, Chinese Culture Study Group of America, 1946.

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Chinese Culture Study Group of America
Description
xx, 134 p. incl. col. front., illus. (incl. map) plates, ports.; 32 cm.
Subjects
Note
  • "First edition."
Bibliography (note)
  • "Works by Stanley Charles Nott": p. [ii] Bibliography: p. [128]-134.
LCCN
46005808
OCLC
  • ocm00911588
  • SCSB-4943208
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries