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DESPIAU, Charles
Adolescent Girl
Washington
A. E. Raymond Billette
Louisville
Agnes E. Meyer (1887-1970)
Anne Morrow Lindbergh, class of 1928
Northampton
Anne Morrow Lindbergh
New York
Antoinette Schulte
Buffalo
Antoinette
Apollo
San Antonio
Asia
Assia
Toledo
Athlete in repose
Saint Louis
Athlete Resting
Detroit
Bust of Margaret Stow Bruce
Santa Barbara
Bust of Odette, also called Head of a Woman from les Landes
Circe, called also Fauness
Cra-Cra (Mlle Mouveau)
Philadelphia
Dancer
Stanford
Dominique Jeanès
Dunoyer de Segonzac
Eve
Head of a Young Girl
Cambridge
Head of Madame Derain
Head of Mrs. Stone (L'Américaine)
Jacqueline Poyet, called also Jacqueline
Baltimore
Jacques Lappara, called also Jacquot, or Lulu
San Francisco
Jeanne Kamienska
Leda and the Swan
Le Réalisateur (Monument to Emile Mayrisch)
Providence
Little Peasant Girl
Madame Alice Derain
Madame Bastard
Madame Etienne, "The Lady with the Pointed Nose"
Madame Fontaine
Princeton
Madame Henry de Waroquier
Chicago
Madame Henry Waroquier
Madame Jallot
Madame Othon Friesz, Leda and the Swann (relief in back panel of base)
Madame Pomaret
Mademoiselle Andrée Basler, called also Dédé, or Dédi
Mademoiselle Bianchini
Mademoiselle Marie-Zéline Faure, dit Zizou
Honolulu
Mademoiselle Simon
Maria Lani
Maria Lani (with lowered eyes) (Mrs. Maximilian Ilyin)
Mask of Madame Despiau
Glens Falls
Mme X. of Lyons (Mme Vautheret)
Mrs. Chester Dale, née Maud Murray
Mrs. Guiot
Minneapolis
Mrs. Stone, called also The American (version with covered ears)
Mrs. Stone (hidden ears)
Oberlin
Mrs. Stone (The American Woman)
Los Angeles
Mrs. Stone (version with covered ears)
Boston
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