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and I have a feeling that this particular woman loomed large in our artist's psyche
with a little wear/aging visible on the face and belly
And of course bird cages make perfect vitrines for all sorts of things
4 1/2" long x 3 3/8" tall x 3 1/4" wide
Perfect form
SOLD Sintwisters, August 1911, Backs Turned Portrait of Women in Calicos with Evocative Spooneristic Caption dot-less and I have a feelingI am obsessed with this snapshot and can't stop thinking about these two women in their long calico dresses, hands locked, hats on, backs turned, with "Sintwisters" written along the bottom in the same hand that dated it on reverse, August 1911. "Sintwisters" is certainly a "spoonerism" for twin sisters (the term getting its name from the Reverend William Archibald Spooner, 18441930, a priest and Oxford don, famous for his frequent slips of the tongue
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