Indeed, this exhibition falls fast on the heels of Victoria Crowe's paintings celebrating the life of a Scottish shepherdess. |
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The central panel, depicting a shepherdess, is framed by borders of flowers and animals. |
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Faced with being reacquainted with his wife after nearly a decade, Mark Antony has his way with a passing shepherdess. |
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The funniest was of Phoebe, the young shepherdess who had fallen in love with Rosalind in her male guise. |
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Suddenly, she decides to spend her time as a shepherdess caring for her own flocks and now everyone can see her. |
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She was a self-employed shepherdess who had been driving the tractor for 10 years in her job. |
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She had been a shepherdess and used to rattle the gate to call her sheep home. |
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You will discover certainly a villager riding his donkey or a shepherdess and her ewes. |
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Manuel Samaniego portrayed the Virgin as a good shepherdess in peasant costume and Joseph as a worker with his clothes unbuttoned and loose. |
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The woman is the shepherdess of her husband's home and is responsible for her flock, etc. |
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Here I am, Your Excellency, at the end of my three years as a shepherdess, from the time I was seven until I was ten years old. |
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She does not look at all like the simple shepherdess anymore, an image that we are deluded with by the church. |
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A Luneville earthenware group depicting a shepherd and a shepherdess holding flowers. |
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Nice bright translation of the daylife in Atlas with this little shepherdess? |
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For starters, Joan the humble shepherdess is a romantic fancy. |
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It tells the story of Bastienne, a shepherdess is afraid of having lost Bastien's love, and goes to the witch Colas to help her get it back. |
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Devotion to the figure of shepherdess with the participation of devotees of Ghemme, Quarona, of all the and the neighbouring countries. |
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Tonight it's shepherdess pie, which is shepherd's pie without the meat. |
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She altered the composition by shifting the house to the right and filling in the left with a bucolic scene of a shepherd and shepherdess with a small flock of sheep. |
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The idle pleasure of the shepherd and shepherdess would have reminded seventeenth-century viewers of the human condition in an uncultivated environment. |
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Sarah Lamb and Steven McRae score highly in freshness and charm as Perdita and Florizel, and as a young shepherdess Beatriz Stix-Brunell is quicksilver. |
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The young shepherdess accepted the Anis de Flavigny! |
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Whatever consolations De La Salle may have received at Grenoble, it is the image of the doctor of theology seeking counsel from the unlettered shepherdess Sister Louise that is most striking. |
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Every night, after bringing her flock back, the shepherdess would go to the summit of Ben Cruachan to cover the spring with a flat stone, stopping it from flooding the meadow during the night. |
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The meeting between a king and a shepherdess is a good example, since everything is against them, and despite it all, this opposition will be overcome. |
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A truly French symbol, it is always sold in a small, handy oval box of 50g, depicting the shepherd and shepherdess, and is available in other flavours like violet, liquorice, mint, orange blossom and lemon. |
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To note that for the opportunity, both artists put the shoulder to the wheel by sculpturing, on the basis of the oven of refractory bricks, a shepherdess of La Gruyère. |
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The most ferocious lion will succumb to a beautiful shepherdess. |
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For the mirlitons I made a shepherd and shepherdess and six little lambs. |
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The king is in love with a beautiful shepherdess in a painting on his wall, but she herself is in love with the handsome chimney sweep in the painting beside her. |
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