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2 unusual facts about The Goose Girl


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They bought majolica and frames in Venice, and a Roman bust from an Italian dealer; Whistler and Charles Méryon prints, a boulle inkstand, mahogany liquor case, Persian rugs and a William Morris tapestry based on Walter Crane's The Goose Girl in London; and in Paris a Venetian mirror, Antoine-Louis Barye bronzes, Japanese prints and three Monets from leading art dealers Boussoud, Valadon.

The Goose Girl

Harold MacGrath also adapted it into a novel, which itself was developed into a 1915 film starring Marguerite Clark.



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