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#5WomenArtists #womenartists #womensart
#WomensHistoryMonth
B:
Cecily Brown
Paula Moderson-Becker
Rosa Bonheur
Louise Bourgeois
Lynda Benglis
Mabel Dwight (1876-1955) was 50 when she began to practice art seriously. Interested in lithography, Dwight, who was deaf, was a keen observer of the human comedy, which she depicted with humor and compassion in her work.
#womenartists #womensart #knowhername
#womenartists #womensart #womeninthearts
Ethel Spowers 1890 - 1947. She trained at the Melbourne National Gallery Art School (1911-17) and gained a reputation for black and white children's story illustrations.
#knowhername https://t.co/SVc7fq0JR2
Varvara Stepanova (1894-1958) was a defining figure in Constructivist art, whose oeuvre includes theory, poetry, painting, graphic arts, typography, theater design and textile design.
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In 1953 Morris Louis visited the studio of Helen Frankenthaler, where he saw Mountains and Sea (1952), the first painting made with her signature “soak-stain” technique.
(Then he became famous/successful for riffing on it)
Thanks, @metmuseum for the shout out to #womenartists https://t.co/f6PnScdh36