Old woman
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- | *[[Concerning Old Dames as Fond to Practise Love as Ever the Young Ones Be]] | + | *"[[Concerning Old Dames as Fond to Practise Love as Ever the Young Ones Be]]", a discourse in ''Les Sept Discours Touchant Les Dames Galantes'' Du Sieur de Brantome. |
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:''[[ugly woman]]'' | :''[[ugly woman]]'' |
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Old woman is a woman of old age.
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In art and literature
Art[1]
- Three Ages of Woman
- La Vecchia (Old Woman)[2] by Giorgione
- Avarice (Dürer, Vienna) (1507) by Albrecht Dürer
Literature
- "Concerning Old Dames as Fond to Practise Love as Ever the Young Ones Be", a discourse in Les Sept Discours Touchant Les Dames Galantes Du Sieur de Brantome.
See also
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