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Artist: Ruth Harriet Louise
Greta Garbo in “The Mysterious Lady”
By Ruth Harriet Louise
Located in New York, NY
Vintage print from the collection of Greta Garbo.
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1920s Ruth Harriet Louise Black and White Photography
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1988 Madison Art Center, Madison
1989 Wessel-O’Connor Gallery, NYC
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1993 Galerie Bardamu, NYC
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