"The O’Neill portrait is full of information and is not one of Kasebier’s better known images although I believe it should be. The subject of the portrait, Rose O’Neill, later in life was the inventor of the Kewpie Doll, which made her a very wealthy woman. Although the Kewpie Doll was a raging success for decades, sales dramatically dropped off and she died in near poverty in 1944. Here... she is a young woman of 33 years. At the time this ... "
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