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Life 1896-09-17

Man asking unwilling woman to dance, THE ONLY LACK: "May I have the pleasure of this dance?""Certainly, if you can find a partner." Highly stylized, like something of an art nouveau textbook by Will Bradley. Very early piece by Stanlaws.

Artist: Penrhyn Stanlaws
Source: Tom Harris, collector/seller, on eBay as tabasco_life
Restoration by: magscanner

Date: 03/20/2010
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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