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Famous Artists and Their Models

by Angelo Solomon Rappoport

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This book on beautiful and graceful women is dedicated to my three charming little parisian nieces: Lea and Zara Fridmon, and Zara Rappoport. The author.
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But Mona Lisa smiles no more - another mystery has shrouded the mysterious portrait. Mysteriously she has disappeared from the picture gallery of the Louvre, to the amazement of Europe, to the grief and sorrow of cultured and artistic humanity. The world has lost an intellectual and artistic treat, France an art treasure. The director of the Louvre lost his position, and artists have lost another chef d'oeuvre, in which they were able to study and analyse the genius of the master.
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