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Ah, well, I just wrote a rather lengthy paragraph!
lol.
Connects to Gertrude Stein article I'm editing. I believe Harriet Lane Levy donated some of the original Gertrude/Leo salon paintings to SFMOMA and so on.
This is probably a (potentially contentious) matter of opinion, but I feel that "upper class" should be changed to "upper-middle class." Part of the problem is that middle and upper class have two definitions each, in the original sense (as still understood outside the USA), and the modern (and peculiarly American sense). A Google search on "Harriet Lane Levy" AND "upper class" yields 463 hits, — Preceding
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