File:Misses Beatrice and Marcella Swanson and Miss Isabella Hoyt.jpg
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editDescriptionMisses Beatrice and Marcella Swanson and Miss Isabella Hoyt.jpg |
English: Left to right: Misses Beatrice and Marcella Swanson and Miss Isabella Hoyt. New York never saw so many beauties together at one time as it saw the other night at the artists' ball. All the leading artists of New York were there, and each brought his most beautiful models. The Swanson sisters are Artist Russell's favorite models, and Miss Hoyt, who posed with
them at the ball for this picture, is the fiancée of Mr. G. Patrick Nelson, a noted cosmopolitan illustrator. |
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The Topeka State Journal (Topeka, Kan.), March 4, 1919, (HOME EDITION) |
Author | Underwood & Underwood |
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