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Art Herstory offers two note cards that reproduce work by #MariaSibyllaMerian: The Rocu Tree (left) and Capers, Gorse & Beetle (right)
https://t.co/YXdm34vONN
Ecco Homo, after 1660, by #ElisabettaSirani (Italian, 1638–1665). Held by @muzeumumeni, https://t.co/SEvalt4sLT #womenartists #arherstory
Trillium, n.d., by #BerthaEvelynJaques (#BerthaJaques #BerthaClausenJaques, née Clausen; American, 1863-1941), a poet, printmaker, & curator who died #otd, Mar 30. Held at @artinstitutechi, https://t.co/MevMF4byx4 #womenartists #artherstory #hernaturalhistory
Group of Sparaxis, by #ArabellaElizabethRoupell (British-South African, 1817–1914), who was born #otd (Mar 23). From Specimens of The Flora of South Africa, published 1849; source, https://t.co/gJsTG4rdMg #hernaturalhistory #artherstory #womenartists
Emperor moths, 1840, by #HarrietScottMorgan (Australian, 1830-1907), who was born #otd, Mar 23. Held by @austmus; source, https://t.co/nUmbA26d8f #artherstory #womenartists #hernaturalhistory
And being weary she sat under a chestnut tree to rest, by #JessieMarionKing (Scottish, 1875-1949) who was born #otd, Mar 20. Illustration for Oscar Wilde’s A House of Pomegranates, 1915; source, https://t.co/cCHKrDsTyy #womenartists #artherstory #JessieMKing #JessieKing
St Joseph with Child Jesus, C17th, by #JosefaDeÓbidos (#JosefaDeAyalaFigueira; #JosefaDeObidos; #JosefaDeAyala; Portuguese, ca. 1630–1684). Held at @MNAA_Lisboa; source, https://t.co/wAoIRm3rzx #artherstory #womenartists #FeastDayofStJoseph #FeastOfStJoseph
Gloxinia, n.d., by #KatharinaFreiinVonRöthlein (Austrian 1804-1833), who was born #otd, Mar 14. Held at the @AlbertinaMuseum, https://t.co/r1s5MdhC1E #hernaturalhistory #womenbotanicalartists #womenartists #artherstory
Portrait of a Young Woman, c. 1710, by #HenriettaDeBeaulieuDeringJohnston (foreign-born American, c. 1674-1729), who died #otd (Mar 9). Held by @LSUAM , https://t.co/qOshfvevGM #artherstory #womenartists #HenriettaJohnston
A Space of Her Own: #EvelynDeMorgan’s Figures in Flight, by Esme Wright | @WattsGallery blog,
https://t.co/u3e2a7Noos
Pictured: Evelyn De Morgan, Boreas and Oreithyia, 1896; @DeMorganF