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English: The H.W. Watrous Collection of Palettes: 100 painter's palettes each signed by the artist, collected by Harry Watrous; published in the 1908 book Cosmo Collection[1]; displayed in 1911 at The Union League Club in New York. Current location unknown.
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  1. Baker, George Hall, editor-in-chief. Cosmo Collection, Cosmo-Studio Co., New York, 1908, p. xv.

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The H.W. Watrous Collection of Palettes: 100 painter's palettes each signed by the artist, collected by Harry Watrous; published in the 1908 book Cosmo Collection; displayed in 1911 at The Union League Club in New York. Current location unknown.

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