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({{Image notes |Description=Painting of the Silver Slipper by Waldo Peirce |Author= Dr. William Gallagher |Date= circa 1935 |Source=Hayford Peirce |Country first published in= USA |Copyright holder= unknown, possibly the artist's estate or the owner of the picture, Virginia Foote. This is a low-resolution photograph of a painting of the Silver Slipper dance hall next to Sloppy Joe's in Key West. As it is being used here only for descriptive and historic purposes, I believe that its use in Ci...)
 
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|Description=Painting of the Silver Slipper by Waldo Peirce
|Author= Dr. William Gallagher
|Date= circa 1935
|Source=Hayford Peirce
|Country first published in= USA
|Copyright holder= unknown, possibly the artist's estate or the owner of the picture, Virginia Foote. This is a low-resolution photograph of a painting of the Silver Slipper dance hall next to Sloppy Joe's in Key West.  As it is being used here only for descriptive and historic purposes, I believe that its use in Citizendium is permitted under Fair Use for depiction of art
|Notes= The photograph of the painting was taken by Dr. William Gallagher, a biographer of Waldo Peirce. It was taken at the home of Virginia Foote in Washington, D.C., who now owns the painting, which was originally owned by Fred Foote of Castine, Maine.
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