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Albert Pinkham Ryder and Morton Schamberg, much talked about in 1913, are absent, as is Kuhn's important contribution called "Morning, " while several lesser works have been unearthed that should have remained buried.
WSJ: The Forgotten Americans | The New Spirit: American Art in the Amory Show, 1913 | Montclair Art Museum | By James Panero
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Strolling along the narrow street, you may glimpse a chandelier maker tinkering with a frozen crystal fountain, a cobbler fetching moulds from a shelf, or a bookbinder buried in rows of bookshelves, his head bowed as he works at his desk.
BBC: Florence��s fading artisan culture
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And if these works were intact in the late 1960s or early 1970s and then buried, why is not one of them recorded?
ECONOMIST: Chinese archaeology
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She raised seven adopted children and wrote many later works at her farm in suburban Bucks County, where she's buried and where her namesake nonprofit, Pearl S. Buck International, is based.
WSJ: Newly found Pearl S. Buck book is to be published
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He considered the All Night Vigil one of his finest works, and in his will, asked that it be sung at his funeral and that he be buried in Moscow.
NPR: Rachmaninov's Refreshing 'All Night Vigil'