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in 1963, which was published to coincide with a retrospective of Rosso's work at MoMA. She was very involved in educational avenues, which have supported other women with guided research. The same year as the monograph, she published an article on Rosso and his Dutch collector
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in the office of the naval attache (from 1922-24). At Vassar
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