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Tango lives
by Dorothéa Tanning 1977 © Dorothéa Tanning/Bildupphovsrätt 2023
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Born in Columbus, Georgia, and now based in the New York City area, Amy Sherald documents contemporary African American experience in the United States through arresting, intimate portraits.
#womenshistorymonth
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Grand Dame Queenie, Amy Sherald @asherald 2012
Jeanne Mammen was born in Germany in 1890, but her family moved to Paris where she enjoyed a carefree and progressive upbringing (art studies at the Académie Julian)During her lifetime, she gained a reputation beyond Berlin as a chronicler of life in the city🏛She Represents 1928
🌸 Charles Ethan Porter was an American painter who specialized in still life painting. He was the only African American artist at the turn of the century who painted in still life.
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🏛 @ngadc
Peonies in a Vase by Charles Ethan Porter 1885
Elisabetta Sirani (1638 – 1665) was an Italian Baroque painter and printmaker who died in unexplained circumstances at the age of 27.
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Elisabetta Sirani
Cleopatra, 1664 #WomensHistoryMonth
Water 💦
It’s #WorldWaterDay ♡
We have to spread awareness about the water crisis all over the world.
🏛 @NYHistory
Niagara Falls
1818 Louisa Davis Minot #WomensHistoryMonth
Rosa Bonheur was committed to the recognition of animals in their uniqueness and sought through her work to express their vitality and their "soul".
🏛 @CentraalMuseum
Rosa Bonheur, Toutou, the Beloved, 1885 #WomensDay
Joseph Stella was an Italian-born American Futurist painter best known for his depictions of industrial America, especially his images of the Brooklyn Bridge.
📘 more: https://t.co/ECGqqVpE9F
🏛 @YaleArtGallery
Brooklyn Bridge by Joseph Stella 1919-1920
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Rachel Ruysch, Roses, Convolvulus, Poppies and Other Flowers in an Urn on a Stone Ledge, ca. late 1680s
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