obedient, maternal, nurturing women
Edna Manley was a Jamaican sculptor. One of her famous carving is the "Market Women" that shows two curvaceous women sitting back to back.
He really hated women and blamed them for everything that was wrong in the world.
The similarities of Renaissance men and women were that they both had to be charming and know art. The differences were men had to create art while women had to inspire art and men had to strive in every field.
Contrary to the fashion of today, when it is women who wear high heels, in Louis XIV's era, it was perfectly normal for wealthy, upper class men to wear them. Louis especially wanted heels, because for a man of his time, he was short in height (perhaps five feet four) and heels made him look more dominant and imposing. The red color stood for the military, and in a number of countries, soldiers wore red (remember the British troops-- the Redcoats-- in the Revolutionary War).
Rudolf Bunge has written: 'Deutsche Samariterinnen' -- subject(s): Women in charitable work, Biography, Women
There are many pieces titled "portrait of a young woman" but the most famous ones are by Rembrandt van Rijn and also Sandro Botticelli
Sacajawea and Susan B Anthony are the only women to appear as the primary portrait on a US circulating coin. Helen Keller also appears on the reverse side of Alabama state quarter but hers isn't considered to be the main portrait.
Yes it is
Paola Gianturco has written: 'Women Who Light the Dark' 'Women who light the dark' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Case studies, Photojournalism, Portrait photography, Pictorial works, Women 'Celebrating Women'
This an traditional dress for women.
Find a picture of one
women and men had equal rights
She is talking about women's rights in society and how they should be treated equally. It also talks about men and how they take women for granted; saying and doing how they please.
Most definitely a napkin or possibly a picture of said women.
they're selfish or they're sl*ts
yeah he has plenty of women lol.......