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  • Fania Marinoff and her husband, Carl Van Vechten, played a prominent role in the bohemian social and artistic life of New York, particularly of the Harlem Renaissance.

    Fania Marinoff. 2009

  • Fania Marinoff was associated with one of the most vibrant artistic circles in the United States and Europe.

    Fania Marinoff. 2009

  • Fania Marinoff died seven years later, on November 16, 1971, in Englewood, New Jersey.

    Fania Marinoff. 2009

  • While Fania Marinoff was not a practicing Jew, she was an intensely religious person and Judaism was central to her identity.

    Fania Marinoff. 2009

  • His marriage to his first wife, a long-time friend from home, lasted only a few years, while marriage to the petite actress Fania Marinoff endured for a lifetime, from 1914 until Van Vechten died in 1964.

    Michael Henry Adams: Queers in the Mirror: A Brief History of Old-Fashioned Gay Marriage in New York, Part II 2009

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