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in 1884. She took to this charming Polish nobleman for there were further sittings and members of her family and circle were also photographed by him. She especially favoured his innovation - oval brooches where her likeness was printed onto enamel and mounted in brass, which made a useful
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Fontaine, Hugues. (2017) "African Train - A fourth Walery"
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