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Hormel Girls Tour advertisement, Nashua Telegraph, May 1949
May 20, 1949
Hormel girls dancing
Hormel Girls in Hollywood
Unknown
Five Hormel Girls on an Austin, Minnesota factory tour.
Unknown.
Music with the Hormel Girls show, 1952
1952
Hormel Girls on the radio
Unknown
Hormel Girls Marching
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Hormel Girls on the road, car
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Loggia dei Lanzi
“Perseus with the Head of Medusa” by Benvenuto
1545-1554
“Judith and Holofernes” by Donatello
1455-1460
“Abduction of the Sabine Women” by Giambologna
1579-1583
“Judith and Holofernes” by Donatello
1455-1460
“The Discovery of the Body of Holofernes” and “Judith Returns to Bethulia” by Botticelli
1470-1475
“Doni Tondo” by Michelangelo
1504-1506
“Birth of Venus” by Botticelli
1485-1486
“Self-Portrait” by Angelica Kauffmann
1787
“Self-Portrait” by Sofonisba Anguissola
1552-1553
“Portrait of Ortensia de’ Bardi da Mantauto” by Alessandro Allori
1559
“Judith Slaying Holofernes” by Artemisia Gentileschi
1614-1620
“Primavera” by Botticelli
1470-1480
“Judith and Holofernes” by Pieter Paul Rubens
1626-1634
“Judith with the Head of Holofernes” by Palma il Vecchio
1525-1528
“Portrait of Lucrezia Panciatichi” by Bronzino
1541-1545
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