Why, it’s Oona O’Neill:
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Jeez, and here I thought Peggy Guggenheim had a direct connection to everybody.
Sheez, who wasn’t Frida Kahlo lovers with?
Apparently she and Peggy Guggenheim never got it on.
Renner will be pleased to see John William Polidori included here.
Joseph, is there a link?
Well, Sheila, if you can’t accept that I might have made this myself, I suppose you can amuse yourself here: http://laphamsquarterly.org/visual/charts-graphs/?page=78
Lewis Carroll only had friends.
Are we sure Jackson Pollock and Peggy Guggenheim were just friends?
And are we sure Alice Liddell and Prince Leopold were actually lovers? I thought it was more like a doomed, muted ‘romantic interest’, if that.
We should make our own chart.
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Jeez, and here I thought Peggy Guggenheim had a direct connection to everybody.
Sheez, who wasn’t Frida Kahlo lovers with?
Apparently she and Peggy Guggenheim never got it on.
Renner will be pleased to see John William Polidori included here.
Joseph, is there a link?
Well, Sheila, if you can’t accept that I might have made this myself, I suppose you can amuse yourself here: http://laphamsquarterly.org/visual/charts-graphs/?page=78
Lewis Carroll only had friends.
Are we sure Jackson Pollock and Peggy Guggenheim were just friends?
And are we sure Alice Liddell and Prince Leopold were actually lovers? I thought it was more like a doomed, muted ‘romantic interest’, if that.
We should make our own chart.