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What is the name of the fictional woman represented by the statue of a woman sitting alone on a bench in Liverpool?

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Final answer:

The provided reference does not include information regarding a fictional woman represented by a statue sitting on a bench in Liverpool, thus it is not possible to provide the name of the fictional woman in question.

Step-by-step explanation:

The fictional woman represented by the statue of a woman sitting alone on a bench in Liverpool does not seem to correlate directly with any of the sculptures mentioned in the reference information provided, such as the Lady of Auxerre, La Parisienne, the Woman of Willendorf, or the Snake Goddess. The reference provides details of various historical sculptures and their characteristics, yet none of these are described as being located in Liverpool or sitting alone on a bench. Therefore, without specific mention of a Liverpool statue among the provided details, it is not possible to confidently name the fictional woman represented.

The provided references discuss sculptures from various periods and locations connected to the historical styles and depictions of female figures in art, highlighting attributes such as the flattened style of the 'Lady of Auxerre', the nurturing imagery relating to exposed breasts in sculptures, and the thoughtful portrayal of black women by sculptor Catlett. However, none of these references offer information about a statue in Liverpool or the fictional character it may represent.

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