H. R. Van Dongen's 1980 cover to Still Forms on Foxfield, by Joan Slonczewski
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H. R. Van Dongen's 1980 cover to Still Forms on Foxfield, by Joan Slonczewski

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Mother & Child in Kuneadan near Yongsan by Bill Smothers (1960)
Gargoyle Oil on canvas, 11 x 14"
The Skeleton Dance, 1929

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The Song of the Shirt
Artist: Anna Elizabeth Blunden (English, 1829–1915)
Date: 1854
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT, United States
Description
Anna Blunden, later Anna Blunden Martino was an English Pre-Raphaelite artist. She was a member of John Ruskin's circle and was one of a number of women artists working and exhibiting during the Victorian age. Her best known work is The Seamstress (1854), a piece inspired by Thomas Hood’s poem "The Song of the Shirt"