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Blanche Kalfus II
Cincinnati, OH
1925
Blanche Kalfus needed no embellishments to create her magnificent scrapbook in the 1920s. She saved everything from fabric swatches to paper hats. It is doubtful that she had any formal training in art or design, but her appreciation for the everyday—a napkin, a photo booth snapshot—is evident in her dense, personal and marvelously colorful scrapbook.

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This is beautiful!
posted on 01.19.09 by Jingle



Good afternoon. Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch.
I am from Samoa and too bad know English, give true I wrote the following sentence: "The disease-producing of a skin uses three to five cats, with the official day also smaller than mental scientists."

Best regards :-(, Elspeth.
posted on 10.18.09 by Elspeth













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