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Lizzie Grubman Can’t Buy Her Own Portrait

By Neal
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August 28, 2007
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August 28, 2007
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Billy’s Antiques, aka the big antique store on East Houston that spills onto the sidewalk, is the gift that keeps on giving. Artist Paul Richard is selling his paintings through the store, including an $1800 portrait of Lizzie Grubman (pictured). Only, according to the New York Post, Grubman is banned from entering the store.

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