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Famous, forgotten, well-known, and obscure visual artists of Chinese descent in the United States

Friday, November 8, 2013

Seong Moy in Life Magazine

Life
October 18, 1954
“Comeback of an Art”
page 90: Juggling Girl by Seong Moy brings a modern, semiabstract style to an ancient art. For this, he carved five blocks, used seven colors. Moy is China-born U.S. citizen who teaches at Smith. (click date to see art)

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