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Exhibits depict powerful women.
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Chicago Tribune (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune NewsService)
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February 12, 2002
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Byline: Michael Kilian
The power of women _ however much it terrified the obsessively macho likes of Ernest Hemingway _ is a subject that has long been enthusiastically embraced by artists.
"Women Who Ruled: Queens, Goddesses, Amazons, 1500-1650," a new exhibition at Ann Arbor's University of Michigan Museum of Art, represents a century and a half of art depicting all manner of women being powerful in all manner of ways.
Queen Elizabeth I appears simply looking queenly in a number of works. We see women otherwise asserting themselves in such masterpieces as Lucas van ...
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