Rihoko Ueno
Scope and Contents
The memoir China Eggs by Surrealist painter and poet Kay Sage measure 0.01 linear feet and dates from 1955. The memoir is a photocopy of a typescript draft and it covers the period of roughly 1910-1935. Sage writes of her family; childhood years in the United States and Europe; travels; her painting; living in Italy; her marriage to Prince Ranieri di San Faustino; and her friendship with Ezra Pound. The typescript draft is edited throughout, presumably by Sage.
Language
English
Immediate Source of Acquisition
China Eggs by Kay Sage is a photocopy that was donated to the Archives of American Art by Henry Sage Goodwin, relative of Sage, in 1966.
Processing Information
The collection was processed, and a finding aid prepared by Rihoko Ueno in 2022.