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SCRIPPS-HOWARD

The attached 
clipping from the
New York World-Telegram
may be of interest to you

Saturday, January 19th 

Sophia Greenbaum
Advert sing Dept.


Chinese Antiques Are Exhibited

Pleasurable Collection, Presented by C. T. Loo, at 
Seligmann Galleries.

IF you can appreciate things that are not familiar to you that's pretty good proof of your artistic sensitivities. And it's a fair estimate that there are not a great many New Yorkers who know very much about the highly complicated and specialize3d field of Oriental art.

That does not mean, however, that the exhibition of Chinese antiques at the Jacques Seligmann Galleries, presented by C. T. Loo, will not afford you and you, if you are not among the enlightened few, considerable pleasure. For even if you don't know a piece of oxblood Kang H'si from one of Yung-ching peachbloom, you will still linger over this exhibition long and longingly. You will admire the exquisite hues, the apple greens, celadons, clair de lunes, du Barry reds and cherry reds, the elaborate though delicate decorations, the graceful shapes, and fine glazes of the porcelains; the singular grace and characterizations of the figurines; the rare jades and precious bronzes. And certainly you will like the poetic eighteenth-century ink wash paintings.