How Cleopatra became a canvas for society's anxieties
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All of our fears about women in power, female sexuality, and race have been projected onto this historical figure
Virtual Museum, Noli me Tangere (c.1620) Oil on canvas, 151.8 x 202.8 cm [Musée des beaux-arts de Dunkerque, France] -- Abraham Janssens (Flemish; 1567 - 1632) and
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