and especially the head--suggestive of many animals at once but none in literal form
but this 1965 exhibition poster
how the top of her parasol is not painted at all
and both with a satisfying sense of substantialness and presence
no chips or cracks or other flaws at all that I can see
18th C. Hand-blown Emerald Green Glass Unguentarium-esque Phial Korean ginger jar and especially the head--suggestive ofI don't buy much glass, and when I do it is almost always from a dealer I love in New Hampshire, who knows his glass and likes early glass, as I do. He dated this piece to the 18th century, which I trust and which a little comparative research certainly seems to bear out, though I'm not sure its place of origin. For me its all about the color, a very rich emerald green, and the ungeuentarium type form (long neck, bulbous bottom, splayed lip; one of