Does anyone know the name, or the name of the painter of the classical painting in which a fence stands between a a group of young white girls and a black boy? The one that supposedly symbolizes the social barriers existing in the early 1900's? I remember there were flowers on the white side, once again symbolizing the opportunities and niceties granted to that social class at the time period. I saw it once on Wikipedia and I found that I now want to use it in a presentation and can't find it. o.o Any help is greatly appreciated.
2006-12-04
15:53:00
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El Conejo
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Arts & Humanities
➔ Visual Arts
➔ Painting
I could've sworn I saw it attached to the Wikipedia article on William Blake but no such luck. =(
2006-12-04
16:03:51 ·
update #1