File:Lady of Commerce - wooden.jpg
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[edit]Description | Lady of Commerce - wooden. Hers is a transparent beauty, her eager sounds, her infinite and clamorous land and river, ocean and island, earth and sky...all contained, bottled for delivery to open an hole, a commerce so deep while large her arms fool stretched too wide and her sulfurous halo - a ring of glass, metal, stone retire to a sun of fire, an artwork by Rina Banerjee at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in 2023. |
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Original work: Rina Banerjee Depiction: APK |
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Date of publication | Original work: 2012 Depiction: November 8, 2023 |
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Other information | Original work: Rina Banerjee's Lady of Commerce - wooden. Hers is a transparent beauty, her eager sounds, her infinite and clamorous land and river, ocean and island, earth and sky...all contained, bottled for delivery to open an hole, a commerce so deep while large her arms fool stretched too wide and her sulfurous halo - a ring of glass, metal, stone retire to a sun of fire, 2012. Hand-painted, leaded glass chandelier, wood figurine, vintage glass bottles, chandelier ornaments, birdcage, steel, wood pedestal, lace, cowry shells, taxidermy deer paws, Indian marriage jewelry, ostrich eggshells, porcelain doll hands, silver leaf, gold leaf, wire, linen cord, and marble baby doll hands. Courtesy of the artist. Depiction: The author of the image has released the photographic work under a free license, or it is in the public domain:
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04:15, 11 November 2023 | No thumbnail | 288 × 438 (59 KB) | APK (talk | contribs) | ==Summary== {{Non-free use rationale 2 |Description = ''Lady of Commerce - wooden. Hers is a transparent beauty, her eager sounds, her infinite and clamorous land and river, ocean and island, earth and sky...all contained, bottled for delivery to open an hole, a commerce so deep while large her arms fool stretched too wide and her sulfurous halo - a ring of glass, metal, stone retire to a sun of fire'', an artwork by Rina Banerjee at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in 2023. |... |
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