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1 "The Most Indian House in America" 11
2 Becoming an Artist 25
3 The East Indian Craft Revival 43
4 "An Almost Continuous Chill" 54
5 Business Practices and Self-Promotion 92
6 Patronage: 1882-1890 118
7 Patronage: 1891-1919 158
8 Santa Barbara Sunsets 194
Notes 205
Selected Bibliography 221
Index 231
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