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Evangeline Bruce

Drawing Room of Evangeline and David Bruce, Albany, Piccadilly, London
By Pierre Bergian
Located in New York, NY
When she wasn’t in Washington, society hostess par excellence Evangeline Bruce lived for several
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21st Century and Contemporary Interior Paintings

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Wood Panel, Oil, Pencil

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Authentic Art Deco Interiors from the 1925 Paris Exhibition (Book)
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Mayfair Drawing Room, London
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Drawing Room of Jayne Wrightsman, 820 Fifth Avenue, New York
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Drawing Room of Evangeline and David Bruce II, Albany, Piccadilly, London
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Making a Mojo Large Abstract Oil Painting African American Woman Artist
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Making a Mojo Large Abstract Oil Painting African American Woman Artist
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