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- 21f27b3131fc7d2a827e4b9dad6770f3fd32cbe7d6873ebb96ef4634e961b8ac accessdate "2016-01-03".
- 21f27b3131fc7d2a827e4b9dad6770f3fd32cbe7d6873ebb96ef4634e961b8ac date "1934-10-05".
- 21f27b3131fc7d2a827e4b9dad6770f3fd32cbe7d6873ebb96ef4634e961b8ac isCitedBy Mary_E._Hutchinson.
- 21f27b3131fc7d2a827e4b9dad6770f3fd32cbe7d6873ebb96ef4634e961b8ac page "4".
- 21f27b3131fc7d2a827e4b9dad6770f3fd32cbe7d6873ebb96ef4634e961b8ac quote "Particularly striking is the "Aria Trista," by Mary E. Hutchinson, a painting of a young girl and her violin. Miss Hutchinson, who has received favorable attention from critics, has two other canvases, "Radio City" and "Jane," in the show.".
- 21f27b3131fc7d2a827e4b9dad6770f3fd32cbe7d6873ebb96ef4634e961b8ac title "Art for Rent at This Hotel; New Weston Adopts Novel Idea for Hostelries".
- 21f27b3131fc7d2a827e4b9dad6770f3fd32cbe7d6873ebb96ef4634e961b8ac work "New York Sun".