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posted by cmtusa at 9:02 am (EST) on Aug 20, 2009
We both have the book: A Studio of Her Own, Women Artist in boston 1870-1940. I like your cover with the
May Sarton portrait very much. I thought you might be interested to know that the actual book cover is on line
at: http://media.bestprices.com/content/isbn... Perhaps your actual book does have the Sarton portrait. Did you go to the Boston Fine Arts during this exhibit? I did, and it was wonderful!
I especially enjoy the art by Laura Combs Hills of Newburyport, Massachusetts. Sincerely, Alison
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