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This is a Renoir.
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Actually, it is the painting of the daughterof the marquis de Marineau...
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and was saidto have been done in 1894.
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Renoir is famousfor his paintings of children...
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but thisis one of his finest.
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Here we have a Corot.
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In this painting, the foliage, far more thanany signature, proclaims the painter.
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Note the rich useof browns and yellow-
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A truly fine example of Corot at his best.
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And now, as is customary,we conclude the tour...
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with the Pendletonfamily portraits.
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Uh, here we have a portraitof the firstJervis Pendleton...
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painted byJames Abbott McNeill Whistler.
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Jervis Pendleton II sat,or stood, as you can see...
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forJohn Singer Sargent,whose portraits are hung...
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in every important museumin the world.
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Please, madam.!
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Oh, I must insistthat you stay with the group.
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Oh, yes, of course. But what is thatin that room up there?
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That, madam,is Jervis Pendleton III.
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Who, as youcan see, has, uh...
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broken with the familytradition somewhat.
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Griggs speaking.
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Baldwin Brothers, 99.Dexter Chemicals, 35.
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Just a moment.
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- Good. Buy both.- Both.
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Mr. Pendletonaccepts both offers.
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Griggs speaking.
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Native Boy, three-eighths of a mile,34 and two-fifths seconds.
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Just a moment.
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