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henna blossoms" in the NIV), "immaculate"
Madonnas in pure,
perfect white without child or accessories, and
Madonnas with
roses symbolizing her life determined...
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Madonna Louise Ciccone (/tʃɪˈkoʊni/; born
August 16, 1958) is an
American singer, songwriter, and actress.
Commonly known as the "Queen of Pop", she has...
- some have been controversial.
Explanations range from
Madonnas made from dark wood, or
Madonnas that have
turned darker over time, due to
factors such...
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Another theory claims that the
Madonna–****
complex derives from the
alleged representations of
women as
either madonnas or ****s in
mythology and Abrahamic...
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everyday life.
Debra Dean (2006). The
Madonnas of Leningrad. New York:
William Morrow. ISBN 0-06-082530-8. The
Madonnas of
Leningrad received mixed reviews...
- The
Sternberg Madonna is one of the most
important Czech madonnas in a
beautiful style and a
national cultural monument.
Madonna was
discovered in 1957...
- them.
Several Madonnas use this format,
usually with a
seated Virgin shown down to the knees, and
though rectangular pictures of the
Madonna outnumber them...
-
songwriter Madonna.
Released by
Warner Bros.
Records on
April 19, 2008, it was her last
album for the
company after a 25-year history.
Madonna began working...
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During this phase,
Botticelli painted several Madonnas,
including another large-scale tondo,
Madonna of the Pomegranate. Each of them were incredibly...
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Madonna is the
eponymous debut studio album by
American singer Madonna,
released on July 27, 1983, by Sire Records. In the late 1970s,
Madonna had established...