File:'Miss Morn' of Chicago, 1913.jpg

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English: 'Miss Morn' of Chicago, 1913, an illustration accompanying an article in The Seattle Star about an exhibition of the work. The (originally nude) 'Miss Morn' has been covered with a petticoat.
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