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November 26, 2009
Umbrella, Anyone?
And take a notice of those awesome long red leather gloves with attached pockets!
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Francis Picabia - L'Elegante (1942-1943)
I dare say the model in the painting is vividly resembling Greta Garbo. It featured in the
Zwirner & Wirth 2005 exhibition, Girls on Film
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November 25, 2009
Beige Jacket
Gerard Terboch - Lady Peeling an Apple (1661)
November 24, 2009
Jewelled Top
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Eugene Delacroix - Female Nude Reclining on a Divan (1825-1826)
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