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11 Facts About Sally Pierone

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Sarah Nettleton "Sally" Pierone was an American art director of the Marshall Plan who in 1952 worked at the American Embassy in Paris creating posters, booklets and displays to help rebuild Europe after World War II.

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Sally Pierone was born Sarah Nettleton Paine on 10 February 1921 in Spokane, Washington.

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Sally Pierone was the second of two children born to Clara Abercrombie Paine and attorney Alan Paine.

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The newborn Sally Pierone was a blue baby who suffered from inattention because her mother was hemorrhaging during childbirth.

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Sally Pierone's father was a prominent attorney, eventually a partner in a Spokane law firm that still bears his name, Paine Hamblen.

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Sally Pierone drew illustrations for Newsweek, the New York Times and the Paris Review.

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In Florence Sally Pierone became friends with Arthur Penn, who later became the famous film producer.

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Sally Pierone was close to Tom's wife, novelist Theodora Roosevelt, granddaughter of President Teddy.

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Sally Pierone knew society arts patron Marie-Laure, Vicomtesse de Noaille, as well as Julian Stein, French illustrator William Pene duBois, and American humorist Art Buchwald.

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Sally Pierone returned to Spokane at the end of 1952 and fell into a depression, beginning what became many years of psychotherapy.

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Sally Pierone created the concept of "The Raft," enlarging upon Satir's personality stereotypes of the Blamer, Super-Reasonable, Placater, and Irrelevant.