May 4, 2012
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| - | Nadar (French, Paris 1820–1910 Paris) Hermaphrodite. | + | Via [[Paul Rumsey]] via [[Bernard Perroud]] |
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| - | @ the MET Exhibition: Naked before the Camera | + | |
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| - | *[[Lloyd Brevett]], 80, Jamaican double bassist ([[The Skatalites]]). | + | |
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