The shepherdess at left has the grace, and the gown, of a madonna by Leonardo or Raphael.
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A shepherdess explained of the danger and high costs of sheepherding.
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It also refers to shepherdess in a northwest region of China.
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She was a shepherdess in her youth, and developed the habit of spending her solitary hours in prayer.
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Ma's treasured china shepherdess figurine.
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Dressed the part in brown denim with a cowgirl scarf, here was a modern-day shepherdess keeping that tradition alive.
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The shepherdess, shading her eyes with her hand, affected a simpering smile, while Vesuvius smoked in the background.
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He captures a shepherdess and her son in a misty field through a clearing between a hedge and a tree's branches.
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In the old days of Spy magazine, you would be having a ball with this aging goat and his shepherdess, wouldn't you?
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A woman shepherd
A shepherd is a person who tends, feeds or guards flocks of sheep.
The Shepherdess (Pastourelle) (the word is a term for a shepherdess in Southern French dialect) is a painting by William-Adolphe Bouguereau completed in 1889. ...
Oil on canvas, Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum of Wales