
Phyllis Lee
Phyllis Lee is a poem by Oliver Herford, published in 1918 as part of his collection 'The Laughing Willow.' The poem explores the challenges faced by both an artist and their model, highlighting the complexities of artistic expression and the relationship between creator and subject. This work is notable for its wit and insight into the artistic process.
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