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Beverley Jackson

Beverley Jackson (November 20, 1928 – August 6, 2020) was an American writer on Chinese culture and fashion, as well as international travel, polo and style. Her published works cover life in 1920s and 1930s. She published a book called ''Dolls of Spain'' in 2017. As a freelance writer, her articles were published in ''The New York Times'', ''Los Angeles Times'', ''Vogue Paris'', British ''Vogue'', US ''Vogue'', and ''Time''. Jackson lectured around the world, including at the Victoria and Albert Museum, Museum of Art Shanghai, and Civilization Museum Singapore. She was a featured speaker at the Shanghai International Writers Conference 2006. Jackson was a curator of Chinese textiles at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum for 20 years, and was a collector of Chinese imperial robes since 1975. She wove pine needle baskets exhibited at Casa Gallery and her collages had three major exhibitions in Santa Barbara galleries. Jackson also wrote a weekly column for ''The Voice''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Splendid slippers : a thousand years of an erotic tradition by Jackson, Beverley

    Imprint 2000
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    Duitse meubelen = German furniture by Baarsen, Reinier

    Imprint 1998
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    The visible world : Samuel van Hoogstraten's art theory and the legitimation of painting in the Dutch golden age by Weststeijn, Thijs

    Imprint 2008
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