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- Fish, Paula
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Sources
- found: Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace. War, revolution, and peace, 197-:t.p. (Paula Harper)
- found: Daumier's clowns, les saltimbanques, et les parades, 1981:t.p. (Paula Hays Harper)
- found: New York times WWW site, June 26, 2012(in obituary published June 25: Paula Hays Harper; b. Paula Fish, Nov. 17, 1930, Scituate, Mass.; married and divorced twice; kept the names of her former husbands because she disliked her maiden name; d. June 3, Miami, aged 81; one of the first art historians to bring a feminist perspective to the study of painting and sculpture, and the co-author of a major biography of Camille Pissarro)
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Change Notes
- 1980-08-26: new
- 2012-06-26: revised
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