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Interior with Young Woman Seen from the Back (c. 1903–04) by Vilhelm Hammershøi
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Interior with Young Woman Seen from the Back (c. 1903–04) by Vilhelm Hammershøi

"The comedy of manners, which deals with the problems of domestic life — and such is the comedy of Menander — had not so strong an attraction for the multitude as the uproarious farce which formed so large an ingredient of the Old Comedy. So far as we can judge from the mere disjointed fragments which alone have survived , there was very little of broad fun or of comic situations in the plays of Menander."--Plautus and Terence (1882) by William Lucas Collins

A Young Girl Reading (c.1776) by Fragonard
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A Young Girl Reading (c.1776) by Fragonard

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Domestic is an English adjective which denotes of or related to the home, from Latin domus.

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