The Sun - Saturday, May 18, 1895
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Foreign Notes of Real Interest.
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.
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.
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