File:Moss-Hirshhorn-1970.jpg

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Jacqueline Moss (at left), Joseph Hirshhorn and an unknown local arts writer (possibly Martha B. Scott or Noelle Frackman) in September 1970 in Hirshhorn's sculpture garden at his Round Hill (Greenwich), Connecticut estate. Moss and the other woman were there to interview Hirshhorn. Two years later, Hirshhorn offered Moss the job of curator of education at the museum he was then planning to build in Washington, D.C.

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Jacqueline Moss

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Jacqueline Moss

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black & white photo, poor quality

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Moss and Hirshhorn are deceased; other woman is unknown

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Information comes from notations on the back of the photo made by a Moss family member

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