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Definition of Procuress

Procuress
Procuress Pro*cur"ess, n. A female procurer, or pander.

Meaning of Procuress from wikipedia

- disgrace is my wife's; the profit mine". The procuress by Jan G. van Bronckhorst, 1636–1638 At the procuress, by Jan van Bijlert, second quarter of 17th...
- The Procuress (Dutch: De koppelaarster) is a 1656 oil-on-canvas painting by the then 24-year-old Johannes Vermeer. It can be seen in the Gemäldegalerie...
- up procuress in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Procuress may refer to: The Procuress (Cranach) The Procuress (Dirck van Baburen) The Procuress (Vermeer)...
- The Procuress is the name given to a number of similar paintings by the Dutch Golden Age painter Dirck van Baburen. The painting is in the Caravaggiesque...
- Guimarães) "The_Procuress". Archived from the original on 2003-08-21. Brown, p. 110. Levine. Brown, p. 102. Brigstocke. "The Procuress". collections.mfa...
- Jupiter a relatively early painting described as a 'face by Vermeer' "The Procuress: Evidence for a Vermeer Self-Portrait". Retrieved 13 September 2010. Bonafoux...
- his MFA at San Francisco Art Institute, Arnold began filming Luminous Procuress, which went on to win him the 1972 New Director's award at the San Francisco...
- and filmed. The story tells of a bachelor, Calisto, who uses the old procuress and bawd Celestina to start an affair with Melibea, an unmarried girl...
- The Procuress is an oil-on-panel painting by the German Renaissance painter Lucas Cranach the Elder, created in 1548. The style of the painting is the...
- survived. Only three Vermeer paintings were dated by the artist: The Procuress (1656; Gemäldegalerie, Dresden); The Astronomer (1668; Musée du Louvre...