Women reading in art

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title: Women reading in art
text: Women reading in art refers to any artistic work representing one or more women in the act of reading. This subject matter is quite common, with images appearing as early as the 14th century. Viewers are often exposed to a private, personal moment through these works. Reading Woman (c.1660) by Pieter Janssans Elinga portrays reading as an intimate and introspective activity. Beyond the exchange of ideas between author and reader, scholar James Conlon, describes reading as an intimate and erotic
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