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Vanessa Somers Vreeland Obituary in the International New York Times on April 13th, 2015.
Vanessa SOMERS VREELAND artist and mosaicist, died peacefully March 12 at the home in Rome, Italy, she shared with her husband Frederick Vreeland, her companion for 43 years. Born in London October 22, 1935, she left home at the age of 17 to become a model in Paris. She travelled widely in all five continents and was married for a few years to Neil McConnell of New York City. After their divorce, Vanessa returned to Paris to actively pursue a diverse and inventive artistic career. As a representational painter, she was exhibited at prestigious galleries and museums. Her quest led her to glass, which she blew, molded and painted. In Rome, she studied and further developed the art of creating modern mosaics using the ancient techniques in marble and glass, which became her passion for her remaining years.


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Hotel Installations with locations at Westin Grand Cayman, Westin Grand Cayman, Kimpton Lobby, Hilton Galveston Beach, Tryall, Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman, Kimpton Seafire Grand Cayman, Secrets Sunset Oasis Montego Bay.
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Brooke Major is the features artist in the latest Elite Equestrian.
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Todd celebrated her mother’s 75th birthday with siblings (from left) Michael and Christopher Wilding, and Maria Burton.

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On the Market: Frederick Vreeland’s Surprisingly Affordable Marrakech Mansion
by Lesley M. M. Blume
June 2017

Own the home where Mick Jagger rode camels and where caftans, inspired by Diana Vreeland, were required dinner wear for guests.
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“Going For Goal”
Bettina Norton featured in the recent Elite Equestrian Magazine May issue of 2017.
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Ricardo Martinez Galvez featured in the recent Elite Equestrian Magazine March issue of 2017.
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RARE — One of 100 Copies
Abbott, Marshall Kittredge | Myopia Songs & Waltzes With Winchester and Hamilton Chat
Cambridge: Printed at the Riverside Press for Private Distribution, [October], 1897.
First edition, number 41 of 100 copies. Color frontispiece and 30 additional full-page photos including polo and golf. xii, 168, [1] pp. 1 vols. 4to. RARE — One of 100 Copies. Red cloth, inset illustration on upper cover, leather spine label, t.e.g. Spine sunned, some toning to label, generally very good with some rubbing. Bookplate of St. Paul’s School and blindstamp on title page.
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