Joseph Christian Leyendecker, 1874-1951, American. The Voice in the Rice, illustration for the 1910 story The Voice in the Rice by Gouverneur Morris.
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Joseph Christian Leyendecker, 1874-1951, American. The Voice in the Rice, illustration for the 1910 story The Voice in the Rice by Gouverneur Morris.
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John Singer Sargent - Two Male Figures, Possible Study for “Hell”, c. 1910
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Study of a Nude Man. Attributed to Gustave Courbet (early 1840s)
Paul-Baignères 1891 Jacques Émile Blanche (1861–1942)
Along with his young cousin Jacques Baignères (1872-1944), Paul Louis Baignères (1869-1945) frequented the tennis courts of western Paris. He entered the first French tennis championship in 1891, losing in the final to Englishman H. Briggs.
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