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Round-faced bonneted girls lacking facial features (except for eyes) are characteristic of the work of author and illustrator Joan Walsh Anglund (born 1926).

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Q: I have a Victorian glove box in celluloid with these darling round faced bonneted girls who painted the famous 4 little girls?
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