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Artist: Eleanor Parke Custis
Decorative Frieze of Nude at Beach
By Eleanor Parke Custis
Located in Greenwich, CT
This marvelous photograph taken by Eleanor Park Custis is an iconic nude reflecting trends in the late 1920's and 1930's with the female form in art. In dance and the applied arts -...
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1930s American Modern Eleanor Parke Custis Figurative Photography
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Photographic Paper, Bromoil
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"America's Best"
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Charles Searles (1937-2004)
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