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Collier's 1905-07-15

Japanese man and woman in traditional dress, as in a ritual dance or pose; woman in flowing garb holding pink parasol, eyes closed, as man hovers over her, closed fan in right hand, left hand encircling. "The Dragon-Painter," by Mary McNeil Fenollora.

Artist: Frank X. Leyendecker
Source: eBay seller ThomasC at American Art Archives, which also has its own wonderful website about American illustrators

Date: 02/04/2010
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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