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PLEASE NOTE: I accidentally uploaded the wrong file earlier. This is the correct file. Please delete the earlier one if you downloaded it. It is not mine to distribute.
This is a story about mutual love and respect among four women at the turn of the 20th century. All students of art know of the Red Rose Girls - illustrators Jessie Willcox Smith and Elizabeth Shippen Green and muralist Violet Oakley. They became masters of their craft because of a fourth woman, Henrietta Cozens, who served as their mother, wife, nurse, gardener, cook, and muse. She is interred at Laurel Hill West. Without her, it is likely the Red Rose Girls would not have been.
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PLEASE NOTE: I accidentally uploaded the wrong file earlier. This is the correct file. Please delete the earlier one if you downloaded it. It is not mine to distribute.
This is a story about mutual love and respect among four women at the turn of the 20th century. All students of art know of the Red Rose Girls - illustrators Jessie Willcox Smith and Elizabeth Shippen Green and muralist Violet Oakley. They became masters of their craft because of a fourth woman, Henrietta Cozens, who served as their mother, wife, nurse, gardener, cook, and muse. She is interred at Laurel Hill West. Without her, it is likely the Red Rose Girls would not have been.

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