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Step into an era of elegance with our "Ballroom Bliss" painting. This exquisite piece captures a grand ballroom scene from the 19th century, where elegantly dressed men and women dance gracefully under sparkling chandeliers. The luxurious decor, detailed gowns, and formal suits create a lively and sophisticated atmosphere, bathed in golden light reflecting off the ornate chandeliers and polished wooden floor. Perfect for adding a touch of classic charm to any space, "Ballroom Bliss" is a…

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Lee Radziwill dancing at Truman Capote's Black and White Ball, 1966/••••Jackie's half sister or some such. At one time she was married to an undistinguished Prince of some European country and it was Princess Lee. The marriage didn't last and no one knew what to call her. Black And White Ball, Lee Radziwill, A Night At The Opera, Masked Ball, Truman Capote, Black Tie Affair, The Great Gatsby, White People, Masquerade Ball

Photo of the “Black and White Ball” published in Vogue,January 1967. -On November 28, 1966, in honor of The Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham, Capote hosted a now legendary masked ball, called the Black and White Ball, in the Grand Ballroom of New York City's Plaza Hotel. It was considered the social event of not only that season but of many to follow.

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