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Posted by M.R.N. on August 27, 2012
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Dr. Micahel Payne said
It is great that someone posted these images of her paintings, but it may be of interest to the viewer that these images are published, except the last one, in our articles “Roses and Thorns: the life of Suzanna Payne” FOLK ART, VOL. 30 , Winter 2005-6 page 62-71 and slightly mentioned in our article published in ANTIQUES, January 2009, pages 178-81. These references will provide the reader with Paine’s fascinating life story as an itinerant woman portrait painter. Regards Michael R. Payne