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The woman at leisure and the likening of a beautiful woman to a flower are common themes in late-nineteenth-century American painting
Haeckel — zoologist
Original from The Cleveland Museum of Art
along with other media such as oil
where it adds depth against a pale wall and pairs strikingly with other dark-background Haeckel plates such as his jellyfish and radiolarians
A Rose perfume The woman at leisure andTitle: A Rose Creator: Thomas Anshutz Date: 1907 Place of origin: United States One of the most gifted American art teachers, Anshutz links the realism of his mentor Thomas Eakins with that of the Ashcan School, some of whom were his students. The woman at leisure and the likening of a beautiful woman to a flower are common themes in late nineteenth century American painting. They reflect the contemporary definition of a woman's proper sphere: the
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