The Frame of Ashes
I. The commission was formal, the kind of thing that had no room for feeling. Lord Ashworth wanted a portrait of his daughter for the annual Cornwall exhibition—a formal pose, the family crest in the background, the kind of painting that said this family was old and wealthy and respectable. Arthur Hale was the kind of painter who took commissions like this. He was good at making people look...
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