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English: Caption text that was cropped out said "A Rhode Island Sculptress. Miss Florence Kane, daughter of ex-Senator Kane of Newport, now in Paris, has just made two busts of the American actor James K. Hackett. One shows him as Macbeth. Mr. Hackett represented the American stage at Bernhardt's funeral."
Date 05-06-1923
Source https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-boston-globe-florence-brevoort-kane/123932277/ , The Boston Globe, May 6, 1923, pg. 92
Author Wide World Photos

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Cropped photograph of American sculptor Florence Brevoort Kane(1895-1956) in her Paris studio. She was deaf from the age of 3 and didn't speak until she was 40.

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