> -----Original Message-----
> From: AlunFoto
> (snip)
> Now it looks like the artist has "improved" the shot to hint at her
> smoking habit. (snip)

Agreed.  It seems to me that the artist, with access to the unaltered
original (which we haven't found on the web), has omitted the cigarette at
his client's (US Postal Service)request, but changed little else.  The
earlier airbrush retouching seems more invasive in order to resolve the
'empty hand' effect that just erasing the cigarette creates.  I suspect that
the postage stamp rendition is more authentic than the "Bette Davis Speaks"
version of the picture, within the limitations of political correctness.
Apparently the postage stamp artist wants us to know that the cigarette is
missing, but the biography artist wanted to conceal the fact.

Regards, Anthony




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