Lilian Westcott Hale (1881-1963), “Floretta [Portrait of Agnes Doggett, Later Mrs. Charles Ruddy]” (c. 1914), black chalk over charcoal and graphite on cream laminated drawing board, 58.5 x 74.1 cm.
Wallace Polsom
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Lilian Westcott Hale (1880-1963), “Woman Resting” (c. 1920s), oil on canvas, 35.6 x 50.8 cm.
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Edwin Dickinson (1891-1978), “Frances Foley” (1927), oil on canvas, 101.6 x 127 cm.
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Interesting that all of the women in the poster are wearing domino masks.
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Poster designed/illustrated by Adolf Münzer in 1905 to advertise a “Bal Paré [Formal/Festive Ball]” at the “Deutsches Theater [German Theater]” every Wednesday and Saturday.
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Adolf Münzer (1870-1953), “Paradise Lost” (1902).
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Zinaida Serebriakova (1884-1967): 1) “Reclining Nude” (n.d.), oil on canvas, 88.5 x 71.5 cm, and 2) “Reclining Nude” (1930), pastel on paper on cardboard, 63 x 48.5 cm.
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OMNI, vol. 9, no. 10 (July 1987), with cover art by Attila Hejja.
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Herbert James Draper (1863-1920), “A Deep Sea Idyll” (n.d.), oil on canvas, 77.5 x 135.4 cm.
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Herbert James Draper (1863-1920), “Calypso’s Isle” (1897), oil on canvas, 147.3 x 84 cm.