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is a woman with a social conscience; in 1912 Blythe adored opera and theatre.
By the 30's, she was the darling of cafe society, an intellectual, a painter of
Cubist portraits and a writer of poetry and political diatribes. 1953 found
Blythe fluent in five languages, employed as a translator for the Ambassador to
Gallardia. Elegantly coifed and attired, she made an impression on the handsome
and charming monarch of that fair land. In 1960, they were wed to the sound of
heraldic trumpets and festive one-stringed mandolins. |
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Blythe 1912
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Blythe 1930
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Blythe 1912
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Blythe 1960
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Year 2003 Collection
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Blythe 1875
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Blythe 1898
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Blythe1954
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Blythe 1915
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