Congressional Cookbook: The Junior League and the Congress
Library Desk: Doors and Desks
Sleigh Bed: Texas and Louisianna
Keepsakes: Earth Stars and Sky Stars
Portrait Table: Icebergs and Angels
Battle of Nashville: Slaves and Soldiers
Maid of Honor Portrait: Three Third Grade Bridesmaids and a Sexy Brilliant Woman Priest
Red Dining Room: Table and Chairs
Madeleines: Cornbread and Proust
Jubilee Singers with Lavender: Alfred Stieglitz and Fisk
Mirror Portrait Caroline: Caroline and her Portrait
Sofa: Couches and Dreams
Silver Coffee Urn, Saul Martin Portrait: Zelda Sayre and Gatsby
Magnolias: Magnolias and Magnolia
Harlem Chairs: Tammany Hall and Harlem
Tuskegee Wardrobe: Brownies and Smithies
Portrait Chair: Harper Lee and Sigourney
Me and My Blog
Working Library: Cynara and Windsor, and Hope
Fort Pillow Massacre: Nathan Bedford Forrest and Madison Smartt Bell
My Boots: Nancy Sinatra and Roy Rogers
Longpage, 1913: Stephen Stills and Frank Lloyd Wright
Six Cases of Cookbooks: Julia Child and Caroline Williams
Mammy Salt Shakers and Food Revolutionaries
Statute of Alexander Pushkin: Pushkin and Othello
Take The Ow Out Of Now: Buddha and Nietzche
Stars and Bars: Stars and Stripes and Stars and Bars
Ada and Athena
New York Times Editorial: Copyright and the First Amendment, or Margaret Mitchell and John Seigenthaler
The Black Cadillac and Taupe Painted Diamonds
Grid
Mirror Portrait Caroline: Caroline and her Portrait
This is a portrait of daughter Caroline painted on a fragment of a broken mirror stuck into what I understand to be a piece of found wood. Her Godmother Mimi commissioned this piece. It is a favored object of mine. Mimi collects people. Artists mainly. The wilder the better. Linda Mason the artist who painted this has been called the woman who revolutionized makeup. She has a makeup studio and a small art gallery in New York. Here we see Caroline unadorned just over the line that divides women from girls. Checkout: Linda and The Art of Beauty at http://www.lindamason.com
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