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A large 19th century painting titled "Woman From Bahia" stands in contrast to all this.
Titled "Woman–Ochre" and likely worth over $100,20203,000, it is now being professionally restored at Los Angeles's J. Paul Getty Museum.
Titled "Woman–Ochre" and likely worth over $100,19773,000, it is now being professionally restored at Los Angeles's J. Paul Getty Museum.
The director of a documentary titled "Woman Child," Brown said she expects many at the festival will be talking about additional ways to open doors for minorities.
In a sequence of works all titled "Woman (Flat)," each piece presents an upright, loosely oblong form with only minimal undulations hinting at the figures' intended anatomy.
I notice they don't have names, they are titled Woman 73, Woman 2... I wonder also if there is some connection to the de Kooning paintings with those titles.Yes.
The legal battle to secure the works' return from the Austrian government was the subject of the 2015 film starring Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynolds titled Woman in Gold.
Rhye: Blood (Loma Vista/Hostess) On Rhye's 2013 debut, the evocatively titled Woman, torch singer and heartfelt romantic Mike Milosh bravely captured the essence of true intimacy, and it sounded a lot like inertia.
The Brooklyn-based artist has a new solo retrospective exhibition at Superchief Gallery titled, Woman with the Good Meat Removed, alluding to the diagrams that< show you where on the cow the different types of steak come from.
The internet intensified its speculation that the band's third LP was titled Woman when it discovered yesterday that the German Amazon webstore featured a listing for 3-CD box set of the same name by the band, which has since been taken down.
Titled "Woman," the track features a collaboration with The Dap-Kings horn section for the country-inspired number that sees the singer declare that she's a "motherf—ing woman" throughout the chorus, while also reiterating that she doesn't need a man "holding [her] too tight" and that she's just looking to have fun with her female friends instead.
Some the artist's great early pieces are here, including the 1983 mural-size collage-painting titled "Woman Walks into Bar — Is Raped by Four Men on the Pool Table — While 20 Watch," from her first New York solo at P.P.O.W. It's based on a news story from that year, a moment in history that still has the power to shock and outrage, as we finally publicly reckon with the horrors of sexual abuse.
A sequel, titled Woman Thou Art Loosed: On the 7th Day, was released on April 13, 2012.
The book was turned into a film by Fritz Lang, Harbou's husband. The film is titled Woman in the Moon and premiered in 1929.
1853, while the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum owns a genre painting titled Woman Reading a Book; this latter is the only non-portrait work known by the artist's hand.
In 1739, a book was printed by an unknown author under the pseudonym "Sophia, a person of quality", titled Woman not Inferior to Man. This book is often attributed to Lady Mary.South American Independence: Gender, Politics, Text. Eds. Catherine Davies, Claire Brewster, and Hilary Owen.
In 2015, Strunin began recording music for her second solo studio album. All songs on the album were composed by American jazz musician Gary Guthman. The album, titled Woman in Black, was released on 14 October 2016. The album's self-titled lead single was released on 30 September 2016.
On 13 September 2016, Justice revealed on their Facebook page that their third album would be titled Woman. On 14 September 2016, Justice released the album's second single, titled "Randy," through their Facebook page. Shortly after, Justice announced on their Facebook page that Woman was available for pre-order via iTunes.
From 2001 to 2007, he taught a Diploma Unit at the London Metropolitan University. He started Robin Monotti Architects in London in 2007 before which he worked in offices in architecture office in Rome and Milan. In 2007, Monotti translated Curzio Malaparte's Donna Come Me into English language titled Woman Like Me.
In Malaysia, all non-hereditary titles can be granted to both men and women. Every title has a form which can be used by the wife of the title holder. This form is not used by the husband of a titled woman; such a woman will bear a title which is the same as a titled man.
Hocine took up photography in 1970. He joined Reuters as a photojournalist in 1989 and worked for Agence France- Presse from January 1993. Initially he worked in various countries, in particular Somalia, Rwanda and Zaire, but later worked entirely in Algeria. Hocine's photograph titled "Woman Grieves after Massacre in Bentalha" was made on 23 September 1997 outside Zmirli Hospital, 15 km from Algiers.
Sierra Hussey, "Biography of Nawal El Saadawi", South African History Online. Saadawi was one of the women held at Qanatir Women's Prison. Her incarceration formed the basis for her memoir, Memoirs from the Women's Prison ( , 1983). Her contact with a prisoner at Qanatir, nine years before she was imprisoned there, served as inspiration for an earlier work, a novel titled Woman at Point Zero (, 1975).
Additionally, Classic Rock Magazine ranked their song "Baddass" as the #5 Song of the Year and chose it as the opening track of their Best of 2010 CD. After parting ways with Johns, it was announced in December 2011 that Los Angeles singer Jeremy Aric had joined the band. Soon after, they re-entered a Nashville, TN studio with producer Dave Cobb to record their second album titled Woman.
Eastman was a notable member of the women's rights movement in the early 20th century. He served as President of the Men's Equal Suffrage League in New York and was a founding member of the Men's League for Women's Suffrage in New York in 1910. In 1913, he spoke at Bryn Mawr College on the subject of women's suffrage in a speech titled "Woman Suffrage and Why I Believe in It".
Featured in a film titled Woman of Substance by Doordarshan National Archives in 2006. Featured in a documentary titled All About Her on Times Now channel in 2004. Featured in the film Adventure Divas by the American Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) as one of the great women achievers of India and the World in 2001. BBC World Service broadcast Anuradha Pal's Stree Shakti LIVE at WOMAD Festival in 56 countries in 1999.
Me was preceded by four singles: "Water Water", "Kitty Kat", "How Do You Do It", and "Standard". The album was announced on July 20, 2015, upon the release of the second single "Kitty Kat". On March 14, 2016, Empress Of released a new single titled "Woman Is a Word". In May 2016, it was revealed that Me would be re-released on cassette with bonus tracks, to be sold on tour in June.
Glow of Hope, alternately titled "Woman With the Lamp", is a painting by S.L. Haldankar. The work was painted 1945–46 and is currently stored in the Sri Jayachamarajendra Art Gallery at the Jaganmohan Palace in Mysore, India. The painting is currently on display on the second floor of the museum, in an enclave with a curtained window. The enclave is normally darkened, which highlights the subtlety of the glowing brass lamp in the piece.
She was ruled against and appealed to the full state supreme court, which affirmed the ruling against her. She published a pamphlet with her argument before the state supreme court, titled Woman Suffrage. The Argument of Carrie S. Burnham, which also included the opinion of the man who originally ruled against her, George Sharswood. She died in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, June 29, 1909, and was buried at Craftsbury Common Cemetery in Craftsbury, Vermont.
Once in Yellow Springs, Clauser began to write and soon published a story about her and her husband's experiences in Asia. Clauser became interested in a class taught at Antioch College that was taught by Rod Serling, a visiting faculty member. Serling sent one of her scripts to Hollywood and her script was picked up by producers of Bonanza. The first episode that she wrote and was produced was titled "Woman of Fire" and released in 1964.
The title of the Monument to Women is "Circles of a Woman's Life". The Relief Society monument from 1933 is near the entrance and the Joseph and Emma Smith statue is placed just inside the garden. While most of the statues in this monument are life-sized, the central figure titled Woman is larger. Four statues surround Woman, depicting a woman reading, a woman praying, a woman sculpting, and a woman reaching out to help others.
During the 8 episode docu-series, Cole will be crafting her follow-up to Calling All Hearts. "I just kind of lay out all my emotions then we start from there" says Cole. "I usually work with big name producers and stuff like once all from my heart and soul is out that I need to get out." Aside from a look into the making of her new album, currently titled Woman to Woman, Cole and her husband, Daniel, re-wed during taping.
In 2018, she starred in the romance comedy drama Familiar Wife. In 2019, Kang was cast in the thriller drama Designated Survivor: 60 Days, based on the American series Designated Survivor. The same year she starred in a short drama of Drama Stage titled Woman with a Bleeding Ear about a woman who one day starts bleeding from her ears when she hears something she doesn't want to hear. She was also confirmed to take over Volume Up as a new DJ starting from January 6, 2020.
Although Cannabich lived very much in the Age of Enlightenment, which allowed and even fostered a certain permeability between the social classes, it was then still unusual for a man of common birth to marry a titled woman. It turned out that this conjugal alliance would have important and far-reaching consequences for Cannabich. Duke Christian IV of nearby Zweibrücken took a liking to Cannabich and favoured him with support and attention. In 1764 he accompanied the Duke, who owned a palace there, to Paris.
Hurd (1845–1929) earned a medical degree in 1897 from the University of Minnesota at the age of 52 and went into practice with her daughter, Anna. She helped to organize the Medical Women's Club of Minneapolis and the Minnesota Scandinavian Woman Suffrage Association, and served on the board of directors of the MWSA. Hurd's also served as president for the Political Equality Club of Minneapolis and published a book titled Woman Suffrage in Minnesota: A Record of the Activities in Its Behalf Since 1847.
In October 1916 Sanger opened a family planning and birth control clinic in Brownsville, New York. Sanger was arrested twice while in operation for the illegal distribution of contraceptives and for being a public nuisance1. Sanger was charged with 30 days in jail where she began publishing the Birth Control Review (1917). The predecessor to the Birth Control Review was Sanger’s previous publication titledWoman Rebel,” a seven issue periodical running March- October 1914. This journal was the first to publish the term “birth control” in print (coined by Otto Bobsien).
In December 1913, Hale addressed the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Woman Suffrage alongside other pro- and anti-suffrage speakers, arguing against giving women the ballot. In 1916, Hale published The Eden Sphinx, in which she argued that women's lack of political power was due to their failure to properly influence men as mothers, and that women in the U.S. had otherwise already attained all the legal and economic rights they need. The book was reviewed in the New York Times. The following year, Hale published a pamphlet titled "Woman suffrage: Article on the biological and sociological aspects of the woman question".
Public disagreements with some of the president's policies, caused controversy and saw Costanza's role in the White House diminished. As her successor Anne Wexler described it: "OPL under Costanza had functioned as an office providing responsiveness to interest groups, a form of White House case work, but had not taken enough initiative to enlist group support by building coalitions that would move the president’s program on Capitol Hill." Affirming her support for Carter, she resigned from his administration effective September 1, 1978. Costanza had been popular with women's groups, and had earned herself a Newsweek cover titled "Woman in the White House".
Jure matris (iure matris) is a Latin phrase meaning "by right of his mother" or "in right of his mother". It is commonly encountered in the law of inheritance when a noble title or other right passes from mother to son. It is also used in the context of monarchy in cases where a woman holds a title in her own right but grants exercise of the power to her son. In many cultures it was common for the husband of a titled woman to exercise power on her behalf, and sometimes after his death she allowed their son and heir the same privilege during her lifetime.
IWN was founded in 1984 as a result of a conference held in Jerusalem by the Jewish-American Congress. The four-day conference, headed by Betty Friedan, was titled "Woman as Jew, Jew as Woman: An Urgent Inquiry." The participants compiled a list of demands for legislative changes which would improve the social and political standing of women in Israel and the American Jewish diaspora. These demands were successfully presented to the heads of the Labor Party and the Likud Party, thus initiating the formation of a non-partisan organization that would focus on advancing the status of women through education, legislation and advocacy.
Although it belongs to a series, the São Paulo work is in this particular a unique case. Monet here announces materiality: this new visual dimension of water will only be obtained again over thirty years later in his paintings of the 1918-1924 period. His friendship with photographer Nadar and his genuine interest in photography explain the framing of the composition as well as the out-of-focus effect produced by the movement of the boat on the water to be seen in the Hoschedé sisters. In addition, a possible source of the São Paulo Museum of Art composition, as has been detected, is the Harunobu engraving, titled Woman Collecting Lotus Flowers.
The official release of the album was made on 1 September, with a national release and download planned for the following month. She treated fans who had crowd funded the album to several additional tracks, including early mixes of songs from the album, a bonus track and three live versions of songs from the "Songs and Stories" tour. In 2018, Tzuke joined with Beverley Craven and Julia Fordham to record "Safe", a song that she had written with Beth Nielsen Chapman, whilst on a Chris Difford songwriting retreat. Following the success of the single, which was well received, an album was released titled Woman to Woman, together with a tour of the same name in late 2018 with 20 of 22 dates sold out.
These women are stark contrast to the virtuous Henrietta, who refuses to marry someone with a title, like Sir Isaac Darby, for the sake of becoming a titled woman, if there is no love or respect between them, an ideal that is a novelty among the upper echelon surrounding Henrietta. The concept of religion becomes an important part of Henrietta's story, as her aunt Lady Meadows is adamant about her heir keeping the Catholic faith. Catholicism in England at the time was more of a novelty religion, laughed at by Protestants and considered a rarity. In order to become Lady Meadows’ heir, Henrietta must convert, or, as Lord B- suggests, maintain an appearance of Catholic piety to appease her aunt long enough to become her sole or major heir.

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