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Contrary to the fashion of today, when it is women who wear high heels, in Louis XIV's era, it was perfectly normal for wealthy, upper class men to wear them. Louis especially wanted heels, because for a man of his time, he was short in height (perhaps five feet four) and heels made him look more dominant and imposing. The red color stood for the military, and in a number of countries, soldiers wore red (remember the British troops-- the Redcoats-- in the Revolutionary War).
obedient, maternal, nurturing women
Edna Manley was a Jamaican sculptor. One of her famous carving is the "Market Women" that shows two curvaceous women sitting back to back.
The famous Italian painter you are referring to is Giovanni Boldini. He was known for his portraits and depictions of stylish women, often featuring them in elegant attire. One of his notable works is "La Signora in Rosso," which showcases an old woman wearing a headscarf, capturing the character and depth of his subjects. Boldini's style is characterized by its vibrant colors and dynamic brushwork.
He really hated women and blamed them for everything that was wrong in the world.
The upper Class
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Chinese women was the organization
Answer this question… Upper-class women rarely had jobs outside the home, while lower-class women frequently held factory jobs.
Answer this question… Upper-class women rarely had jobs outside the home, while lower-class women frequently held factory jobs.
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They were upper class women in a Kingdom or Empire
There was some women in higher class and very little freedoms middle class had no freedom so woman stayed there till it was there death
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Roman upper class women behaved according to the conventions of the Roman upper class and took great care of clothing, skin care, make up and hair styling and dyeing, which was very expensive and which displayed their wealth and status.
They were consider inferior because they usually stayed home