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              <text>The Loge</text>
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              <text>In the Impressionist period, we start to see the emergence of more female artists. The portrayal of women by women tells us not only how women view other women, but also how they view themselves in society. This picture shows 2 dejected young girls in a theater, and lots of questions can be asked; are they here by choice? What is expected of them? </text>
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