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The Women of Amphissa is an oil on canvas painting by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, made in 1887. It is held at the Clark Art Institute , in Williamstown . It depicts a group of maenads waking up in the market of Amphissa , after a night of debauchery.
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The women of Amphissa formed a protective ring around them and when they awoke arranged for them to return home unmolested. The Women of Amphissa by Lawrence Alma-Tadema On another occasion, the Thyiades were snowed in on Parnassos and it was necessary to send a rescue party.
Laura Theresa, Lady Alma-Tadema (née Epps; 16 April 1852 – 15 August 1909) was a British painter specialising in domestic and genre scenes of women and children. Eighteen of her paintings were exhibited at the Royal Academy .
"History paintings" is for the purposes of this category restricted to narrative paintings of non-religious historical events. See also Category:Mythological paintings, Category:Allegorical paintings, Category:Religious paintings and others such as Category:Paintings based on works by William Shakespeare and Category:Paintings about death.
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Primarily recognized for his portraits, Glazebrook occasionally produced genre scenes. His portraits of women became particularly well-regarded, and he gained significant attention in the British art scene. He exhibited four times at the Grosvenor Gallery and regularly showed his works at the Royal Academy from 1885 to 1904.
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