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  2. Desta Hagos - Wikipedia

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    Desta Hagos (Amharic: ደስታ ሃጎስ; born 1952) is an Ethiopian artist, credited for being the first woman painter to hold a solo exhibition in Ethiopia.As of 2017, she has participated in more than 50 exhibitions, and her work has been shown internationally in countries such as Canada, the United States, Korea, Denmark, Germany, Spain, and Qatar.

  3. File:A woman from Tigray, Ethiopia.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Mursi Woman, Mago, Ethiopia (18635116645) (cropped).jpg

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  5. Photo of woman crossing her legs on a subway is baffling the ...

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    Sitting with your legs nicely crossed is one thing, ... Photo of woman crossing her legs on a subway is baffling the internet. Torrey AndersonSchoepe. Updated July 14, 2016 at 10:53 PM

  6. File:Dassanech Woman, Omerate, Ethiopia (1).jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Machbuba - Wikipedia

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    Mahbuba (Arabic: محبوبة / maḥbūba c. 1825 – 27 October 1840) was an Oromo girl from present-day Ethiopia who was taken to Germany as a slave. She is known to have helped lay the foundations for the Oromo language studies in Europe by reciting her oral traditions through songs.

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  9. Aïda Muluneh - Wikipedia

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    The woman stands strong and tall, centered in the middle of a pure white background. The white color symbolizes purity, peace, and beauty. [19] Muluneh's 99 series consists of several carefully staged portraits of a young woman who appears to be of African descent. She is entirely covered in heavy paint and makeup that color her body and face ...