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The '''Portrait of Josette du Prés Collins''' came to America with Countess [[Natalie du Prés (1991)|Natalie du Prés]] at the request of [[Barnabas Collins (1991)|Barnabas Collins]] in [[1790]]. It is logical to assume that the painting was relatively new, as it depicted Josette much as she appeared at that point in her life. The portrait hung in Josette's room at the [[Old House (1991)|Collins Manor House]] ([[Episode 8|8]]) and survived in that room until at least the year [[1991]] ([[Episode 5|5]]).
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The '''portrait of Josette du Prés Collins''' came to America with Countess [[Natalie du Prés (1991)|Natalie du Prés]] at the request of [[Barnabas Collins (1991)|Barnabas Collins]] in [[1790]]. It is logical to assume that the painting was relatively new, as it depicted Josette much as she appeared at that point in her life. The portrait hung in Josette's room at the [[Old House (1991)|Collins Manor House]] ([[Episode 8|8]]) and survived in that room until at least the year [[1991]] ([[Episode 5|5]]).
   
 
==Note==
 
==Note==
   
 
The first episode of the series presents a different portrait of Josette, showing her entire body. The painting was later replaced with the portrait of her torso and face (pictured).
 
The first episode of the series presents a different portrait of Josette, showing her entire body. The painting was later replaced with the portrait of her torso and face (pictured).
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[[Category: Objects|Portrait of Josette du Prés Collins (1991)]]

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Portraitofjosette1991

The portrait of Josette du Prés Collins came to America with Countess Natalie du Prés at the request of Barnabas Collins in 1790. It is logical to assume that the painting was relatively new, as it depicted Josette much as she appeared at that point in her life. The portrait hung in Josette's room at the Collins Manor House (8) and survived in that room until at least the year 1991 (5).

Note[]

The first episode of the series presents a different portrait of Josette, showing her entire body. The painting was later replaced with the portrait of her torso and face (pictured).