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Vinnie Ream and the Lincoln Statue
Women in the Arts Art, to include music and literature with all its sub-sections, has been an acceptable venue for women – for centuries. But always (with exceptions) as a pastime. A hobby. For every Elizabeth Vigee Lebrun, court painter … Continue reading
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