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Women’s work, 19 th century
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Millet, “Angelus” (1857-59)
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Gauguin, “Breton Peasant Women” (1894)
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Dupré, “The Haymaker” (1880)
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woman spinning on a Jersey wheel
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cotton factory, Manchester (1835)
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Women working in textile factory (1825)
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Women cigarmakers (Paris, 1852)
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Women iron workers (South Wales, 1865)
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Women coal workers
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“Pit girls” in Wigan (1867-78)
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Women “pit” workers (1873-74)
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“The Semptress” (1846) “The Seamstress” (1875)
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home work
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“Maid descending stairs” (1875)
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Housekeeper and servants (1886)
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Kitchenmaid in ad for laundry machine (1897)
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washing day (1854)
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Victorian washerwoman at home
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Degas, “The Ironers” (1884)
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“Washerwomen of the Seine” (1887)
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“The Ball of the Washerwomen” (1896)
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flower sellers, Covent Garden, London (1870s)
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Woman drawing water from Avon River, Bristol (1890s)
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destitute woman (1877)
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Flora Tristan
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Manet, “Olympia” (1863)
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Manet, “Nana” (1877)
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Degas, “The Star” (1876-77)
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Degas, “In the Café Called the Absinthe” (1876)
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