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Friday, October 31, 2014

Ginger Rogers bust, sculptor’s letter displayed at National Portrait Gallery

In August 1942, Ginger Rogers received a neatly typed letter from a Japanese internment camp.


“Your head in marble was finally sent off to you,” the letter began. A few paragraphs later, the writer concluded, somewhat hastily: “May it go down thru the ages as a remembrance of a lovely lady of our times. The circumstances of its making was strange, I guess somewhat symbolical too.”


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