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washerwomen unnecessary in much of the
contemporary world. The
subject of
laundresses or
washerwomen was a po****r one in art,
especially in France. In literature...
- 1863. It is
exhibited at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris. The
subject of
laundresses, also
known as washerwomen, was a po****r one in art,
especially in France...
- The
subject of
laundresses, also
known as washerwomen, was a po****r one in art,
especially in France. The
prime version of The
Laundress was one of fourteen...
- of
laundresses, also
known as washerwomen, was a po****r one in art,
especially in France.
Signed in the top left, the
prime version of The
Laundress dates...
- sold for 22.4
million dollars at
auction by Christie's. The
subject of
laundresses, also
known as washerwomen, was a po****r one in art,
especially in France...
- also
called the
Feast of
Laundresses, for it is the
feast day of
their parade, and of
their queens, and of the
Queen of
Laundresses. They inspired, during...
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Cattle and
picnickers on
Laundress Green...
- Contrabands, who were
fugitive slaves,
including cooks,
laundresses, laborers, teamsters,
railroad repair crews, fled to the
Union Army, but were not...
- they hadn't,
except for the
laundresses, who told him they
crossed the river. The
Devil could not
cross it, so one
laundress offered to cut her hair to...