Photo Gallery
The East Hampton Historical Society celebrated the debut of its latest exhibit, “Living Well Is The Best Revenge: A Jazz Age Fable of Sara and Gerald Murphy,” during a lively opening reception. Housed at the Clinton Academy Museum in East Hampton, the exhibition takes a look at the captivating lives of Gerald and Sara Murphy, one of the Jazz Age’s most fascinating couples.

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Michael Mararian and Michael Ganley

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Lynn Stefanelli, Neil Shapiro and Michele Shapiro

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Jim Oxnam and Joan McGivern

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Josephine O’Neil

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Alexis Rothman and Dorothy Spears

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Glenn Leitch and Rosanne Barons

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Peggy and Ed Sherrill

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Liliane Peck and Cassandra Look

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Paul Sparks and Marshall Watson

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Judy Haselton, Barry Wendroff and Lora Nelson

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Michele and Neil Shapiro, and Eloise and Jamie Taussig

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Pamela Eldridge and Marshall Watson