Two of Clubs
The Upsons lived the way every family in America wants to live - not rich, but well-to-do.
They had two of everything: two addresses, the flat on Park and a house in Connecticut;
two cars, a Buick sedan and a Ford station wagon; two children, a boy and a girl;
two servants, man and maid; two clubs, town and country; and two interests, money and position.
- Patrick Dennis
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Artist: William Turnbull, who has/had works displayed in Great Britain
![bullet](/static/images/anabull1.gif) | Dundee - Central Museum and Art Gallery |
![bullet](/static/images/anabull1.gif) | London -
![bullet](/static/images/anabull2.gif) | Arts Council of Great Britain |
![bullet](/static/images/anabull2.gif) | British Council |
![bullet](/static/images/anabull2.gif) | Tate Gallery |
![bullet](/static/images/anabull2.gif) | Victoria and Albert Museum |
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