File:Pietro Mascagni Vanity Fair 17 April 1912.jpg

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English: Caricature of Italian composer and conductor Pietro Mascagni. Caption read "The Intermezzo".
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Published in Vanity Fair. 17 April 1912, as "Men of the Day" Number 1327.


This version from the Victoria & Albert Museum collection : https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O1159329
Author Wallace Hester
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"The Intermezzo", caricature by WH in Vanity Fair, 1912.

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