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Blind people / Mary Cassatt / Women artists / Lilly Martin Spencer / Portrait painting / Lydia Field Emmet / Rosa Bonheur / Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts / Sarah Tyson Hallowell / Visual arts / Arts / American Impressionism
Date: 2009-06-03 11:22:40
Blind people
Mary Cassatt
Women artists
Lilly Martin Spencer
Portrait painting
Lydia Field Emmet
Rosa Bonheur
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Sarah Tyson Hallowell
Visual arts
Arts
American Impressionism

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