
The Toxic Book of Faces
Sidedoor
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The Cost of Sitting Long for a Painting
Wendy Bellian: To have a portrait of yourself kind of assumed that you were really rich. She says most Americans didn't have the time or money to sit for weeks on end in order to create one. Now imagine how delighted you would be if someone rode into your town carrying a wooden machine, she says. In 1804, that man would have been William Bage; he arrived from England in 1793.
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