Tekla In Ephesus

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I love

old guide books

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Episode 8

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From The Collection of the Great Lakes Literary Farts Center

1968

All it took was that first time to let loose a wild craving for men. Laura knew there were other woman with similar problems, but that was no consolation when that craving broke up her marriage and threatened to wreck her whole life. In those rare moments of peace when the overwhelming desire for a man — any man — wasn’t tearing her apart, Laura was a rational, intelligent girl. Unfortunately, her emotions always won out over her mind.

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Sleeping Nymph and Shepherd

 1645-50

BRONCHORST, Jan Gerritsz van

(b. 1603, Utrecht, d. 1661, Amsterdam)

Oil on canvas, 85 x 116 cm

Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum, Braunschweig

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Charcoal Gina

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Central Park Zoo, New York (Woman in blouse holding twine)

Garry Winogrand (New York, NY, Jan 14, 1928 – Mar 19, 1984, Tijuana, Mexico)

Gelatin silver print

neg. 1967, print 1981

Addison Gallery of American Art

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Oval Portrait of Young Woman in Green Dress

c. 1855

George C. Gilchrest

Salt print-hand tinted

The Addison Gallery of American Art

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Untitled (Woman in Bathing Suit under Palm Tree)

Philippe Halsman

Addison Gallery of American Art

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Portrait of a Woman

William James (Cambridge, MA, Jun 17, 1882 – Sept 26, 1961, Chocorua, NH)

Addison Gallery of American Art

James, an American painter, was associated with the school at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts as critic of painting (1913-1925) and acting director (1930-1937). He was son of the psychologist William James. Alice Rutherford Runnells James was his wife.

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