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Lady, I was the swellest dresser in New York
Lady, I was the swellest dresser in New York

Lady, I was the swellest dresser in New York

Artist Rose Cecil O'Neill (American, 1874 - 1944)
Date1901
MediumDrawing on paper
DimensionsSheet: 15 3/8 × 21 13/16 inches (39.07 × 55.42 cm)
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Louis F. Mecker
Object numberR57-1/38
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Juddy
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Neighbors
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To think we should see the day
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Maggie McIntee
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Henry Leon Wilson
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Rose Cecil O'Neill
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R57-1/40
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R57-1/41
Aunt Jane and boy
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Early portrait of Deaty
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Old Babe
Rose Cecil O'Neill
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