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The Portraits of the Insane depict patients from the Paris mental hospitals La Salpêtrière and Bicêtre. [4]: 14 [3] Art historians have described the portraits as significant for their "unprecedented objective sobriety,” [5] observing that they "have a powerful realism that is entirely unaffected by romantic sentiment or artistic dramatization.” [3]
Carrie Nation, brandishing a hatchet. A battle-axe is a derogatory traditional stereotype describing a woman characterized as aggressive, overbearing and forceful. The term originated as a gender-independent descriptor in the early 20th century, but became primarily applied to women around the middle of the century.
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A woman found herself caught up in a situation like this because of her husband’s crazy ex. It started with a few problems and then quickly turned into a dangerous and worrisome situation.
A Florida woman who allegedly snatched a three-year-old boy from his fenced-in yard and ran off down the street last week told the cops she shouldn’t be arrested because she “gave it back ...
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The Woman with Gambling Mania (French: La Folle Monomane du jeu) is an 1822 painting by Théodore Géricault. It is a member of a series of ten portraits of people with specific manias done by Géricault between 1820 and 1824, including Portrait of a Kleptomaniac and Insane Woman . [ 2 ]
An attractive middle-aged woman who has an open and active sex life, mostly with younger men (see: MILF or cougar). A similar term for elderly-aged women is known as "Sexy grandma" or "GILF". Mona Robinson; Blanche Devereaux; Sue Ann Nivens; Jeanine Stifler aka Stifler's Mom (Jennifer Coolidge in American Pie) Mamako Oosuki; Sexy dad