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The modern Galatea comes to life under the brush of Val St. Cyr (Baroque). With rapid strokes the artist tints the hair, eyes, cheeks, and lips of the mask and adds, a striking design to the gown. The paint can be removed by a secret process, giving wonderful opportunities for a change of pattern. The mannequin is Mijinska, the famous artist’s model.

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Evening Star, Issue 22026, 11 May 1935, Page 24

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The modern Galatea comes to life under the brush of Val St. Cyr (Baroque). With rapid strokes the artist tints the hair, eyes, cheeks, and lips of the mask and adds, a striking design to the gown. The paint can be removed by a secret process, giving wonderful opportunities for a change of pattern. The mannequin is Mijinska, the famous artist’s model. Evening Star, Issue 22026, 11 May 1935, Page 24

The modern Galatea comes to life under the brush of Val St. Cyr (Baroque). With rapid strokes the artist tints the hair, eyes, cheeks, and lips of the mask and adds, a striking design to the gown. The paint can be removed by a secret process, giving wonderful opportunities for a change of pattern. The mannequin is Mijinska, the famous artist’s model. Evening Star, Issue 22026, 11 May 1935, Page 24