There is someone on this board, I believe, who has an interest in female combat in fine art. I just ran across a painting from 1910, The Fight in the Arcade. It is by Umberto Boccioni and shows '....a large group of upper class people breaking out in hysteria in Milan's most famous shopping arcade...' converging on a street fight between two prostitutes.
Back on Barb's boards I said I thought of fem wrestling and other legitimate types of related events as a terrific form of female physical art. I really admire displays of such in fine art (any art, really). (I'm sure several others thought so, too.) Among some great fem wrestling art sites in general, Barb's links also listed a few of the more prominent sites that showed historical (and more current) examples of the type of "art" you mention.
... but offhand, can't recall this 1910 painting by Boccioni.
Hafta say "artistic" displays involving prostitutes or street battling, fem-gang/crowd activities, and general fem crime/public or saloon melees are not what I'd waste my time on (with the possible exception of, e.g., like where the good fems--e.g., fem cops--win over the bad fems, or similar situations).