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<p>[QUOTE="RexOz, post: 3523141, member: 18357"]You may well be correct.</p><p>Most artistic depictions of female peasants gathering faggots (whoops, I mean flammable sticks) or performing other menial agricultural tasks that I have seen are of short, plump, scarfed, elderly ladies (I’m thinking Sicilian paesano or The Gleaners here).</p><p>So my assumption was that this image was another such person.</p><p>Upon closer examination the face is indeed possibly a totally hot unwrinkled nymphet.</p><p>Perhaps the thread should be titled ‘Who drew this’.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RexOz, post: 3523141, member: 18357"]You may well be correct. Most artistic depictions of female peasants gathering faggots (whoops, I mean flammable sticks) or performing other menial agricultural tasks that I have seen are of short, plump, scarfed, elderly ladies (I’m thinking Sicilian paesano or The Gleaners here). So my assumption was that this image was another such person. Upon closer examination the face is indeed possibly a totally hot unwrinkled nymphet. Perhaps the thread should be titled ‘Who drew this’.[/QUOTE]
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