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  2. Breton Peasant Women - Wikipedia

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    Breton Peasant Women is an 1894 oil on canvas painting by Paul Gauguin of two Breton peasant women in conversation. [1] It is now in the Musée d'Orsay in Paris. [2]

  3. File:'Peasant Women of Borst' by Elizabeth Nourse, Cincinnati ...

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  4. The Gleaners - Wikipedia

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    Millet's The Gleaners was preceded by a vertical painting of the image in 1854 and an etching in 1855. Millet unveiled The Gleaners at the Salon in 1857. It immediately drew negative criticism from the middle and upper classes, who viewed the topic with suspicion: one art critic, speaking for other Parisians, perceived in it an alarming intimation of "the scaffolds of 1793."

  5. 1500–1550 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of the family of Sir Thomas More shows English fashions around 1528.. Fashion in the period 1500–1550 in Europe is marked by very thick, big and voluminous clothing worn in an abundance of layers (one reaction to the cooling temperatures of the Little Ice Age, especially in Northern Europe and the British Isles).

  6. AP PHOTOS: As Spain's 'peasant farmers of the sea ... - AOL

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    They fan out in groups, mostly women, plodding in rain boots across the soggy wet sands of the inlet, making the most of the low tide. Clam collecting in the expansive inlets of Spain’s ...

  7. Sheela na gig - Wikipedia

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    The Irish slip jig, first published as "The Irish Pot Stick" (c.1758), appears as "Shilling a Gig" in Brysson's A Curious Collection of Favourite Tunes (1791) and "Sheela na Gigg" in Hime's 48 Original Irish Dances (c.1795). [9] These are the oldest recorded references to the name, [6] but do not apply to the architectural figures.

  8. Jennifer Aniston Explains Why Her Nipples Were So Prevalent ...

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    Jennifer Aniston's Friends character Rachel Green was all over the #freethenipple campaign long before freeing the nipple was even a thing. Of course, we love her for it. But fans have been ...

  9. Melania Trump Covers Eyes with Wide-Brimmed Hat to ... - AOL

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    Incoming first lady Melania Trump emerged on Monday, Jan. 20, in an unusual inaugural outfit, covering part of her face with a wide-brimmed hat.. For her husband Donald Trump's second inauguration ...