Quoting Ailith Mackintosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

*snippage


Anyway, one of the curators from the Tate said that she was working gathering images of pregnant ladies for (I believe) a book. I'm pretty sure that it wasn't an exhibition.

Has anyone heard or seen anything about this?


No, I hadn't, but that would just be too cool.  Of course there are "a
lot" from the earlier medieval period, but they're all of The Virgin
Mary.  I know that the one of Margherita of Austria was the first one
that I ever saw.  I was looking through the museum booklet from that
Splendor in Italy" exhibit where they replicated garb from some
paintings -- and it was "*wow* She's *pregnant*" -- that's the painting
that started me looking for Pregnant Women.

Susan
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Susan Farmer
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University of Tennessee
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
http://www.goldsword.com/sfarmer/Trillium/


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