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... Dutch painting , drawing upon legal records , contemporary commentary and moralistic and literary sources , as well as the paintings themselves . Dutch society was especially hostile to adultery and prostitution , since it placed great ...
... Dutch painting , drawing upon legal records , contemporary commentary and moralistic and literary sources , as well as the paintings themselves . Dutch society was especially hostile to adultery and prostitution , since it placed great ...
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... Dutch painting of the seventeenth century corresponds to the way she was seen and represented in Dutch society of that time , and through this , to establish the purpose of these paintings within the culture of the period . In the ...
... Dutch painting of the seventeenth century corresponds to the way she was seen and represented in Dutch society of that time , and through this , to establish the purpose of these paintings within the culture of the period . In the ...
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... Dutch art of this century . The judicial sources of the Confessie Boeken are rich enough in biographical detail to give us an idea of what a typical prostitute was like in Amsterdam in the mid - late seventeenth century . Normally she ...
... Dutch art of this century . The judicial sources of the Confessie Boeken are rich enough in biographical detail to give us an idea of what a typical prostitute was like in Amsterdam in the mid - late seventeenth century . Normally she ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 464 | 6 |
some cases from late medieval Lucca | 43 |
She was usually placed with the great men and leaders of | 67 |
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