The Boston Globe - Monday, May 20, 1895
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Three dollars and a quarter was the price paid for a "Portrait of a Lady," by Whistler, at the sale of Oscar Wilde's of effects. The picture was much larger than the portrait of Lady Eden, which was the occasion of the recent trial in Paris.
Three dollars and a quarter was the price paid for a "Portrait of a Lady," by Whistler, at the sale of Oscar Wilde's effects. The picture was much larger than the portrait of Lady Eden, which was the occasion of the recent trial in Paris.
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