Three ages of woman
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'''Three ages of woman''' is the title of several paintings. It can refer to the | '''Three ages of woman''' is the title of several paintings. It can refer to the | ||
- | [[Klimt]] painting at the [[Galleria nazionale d'arte moderna (Rome)]][http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Three_Ages_of_Woman.jpg]. But it can also refer to ''[[Three Ages of Woman and Death]]''. | + | [[Klimt]] painting at the [[Galleria nazionale d'arte moderna (Rome)]][http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Three_Ages_of_Woman.jpg]. But it can also refer to ''[[Three Ages of Woman and Death]]'' by [[Hans Baldung]]. |
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*[[Three ages]] | *[[Three ages]] | ||
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Three ages of woman is the title of several paintings. It can refer to the Klimt painting at the Galleria nazionale d'arte moderna (Rome)[1]. But it can also refer to Three Ages of Woman and Death by Hans Baldung.
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