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  2. File:Minoan figurine praying woman, 16 c BC, AS Berlin, Misc ...

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  3. Annie Lee (artist) - Wikipedia

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    The painting shows a tired, faceless Black woman sitting on the edge of her bed about start her workday. The artist first conceived of the painting while getting ready to catch a bus to work on a cold winter morning. [9] As of 2011, Blue Monday was the most mass-produced and popular painting of the artist. [10]

  4. List of sculptures by Auguste Rodin - Wikipedia

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    More images: Adam: 1881 Bronze Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City 197 x 76 x 77 More images: Eve: 1881 Bronze Musée Rodin, Paris 173,5 x 66,5 x 75,5 More images: Crouching Woman: 1880 to 1882 Bronze Los Angeles County Museum of Art 31.75 x 25.4 x 17.78 More images: Ugolino and His Sons: 1881 Bronze Musée Rodin, Paris 46.5 x 38.5 x 44.2 ...

  5. File:Käthe Kollwitz, Betende Frau (Femme en prière).jpg

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 07:16, 7 August 2018: 811 × 1,000 (464 KB): Edelseider: It's on cream paper, as the description says, not on white paper.

  6. List of wax figures displayed at Madame Tussauds museums

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  7. Black Madonna - Wikipedia

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    The Black Madonna of Częstochowa, Poland Black Madonna of Outremeuse, Liège, in a procession Black Madonna of Guingamp Madonna at House of the Black Madonna, Prague. The term Black Madonna or Black Virgin tends to refer to statues or paintings in Western Christendom of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Infant Jesus, where both figures are depicted with dark skin. [1]