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Rustic Courtship, 1786-91, engraved by #MariaCatharinaPrestel (#MariaKatharinaPrestel, née #MariaKatharinaHöll; German, 1747-1794), who was born #otd (Mar 16), after George Morland. Held at the @BritishMuseum, https://t.co/OWOAjyRpo8 #artherstory #womenartists
Crinum augustum (Giant Spider Lily, Queen Emma Lily), 1831-1834, by #PriscillaSusanBury (née Falkner; British, 1799-1872), who died #otd (Mar 8). Held at @artsmia, https://t.co/QSXlG8VES5 #artherstory #womenartists #hernaturalhistory
@corahollema The #ThereseSchwartze exhibition currently on at Museum Paul Tetar van Elven has been extended to 8 May - https://t.co/zybBhkuEDZ
Read @ienvanderpol's review of the show for #ArtHerstory: "Thérèse Schwartze (1851–1918)," https://t.co/wtF7LdGs8i
Iris, by #EmmaHomanThayer (American, 1842-1908), who was born #otd (Feb 13). From her book Wild Flowers of Colorado, published in 1885; source, https://t.co/8VSGG8Jego #womenartists #artherstory #hernaturalhistory
@artbma 7) "#MadeleineFrançoiseBasseporte’s Hyacinths at the French Court," by Mary Creed,
https://t.co/RnkLsqtnIW
#WomeninScienceDay #hernaturalhistory #womeninscience
Gaultheria tetramera, 1942, by #StellaRossCraig (English, 1906-2006), who died #otd (Feb 6). She illustrated more than 1300 species in her Drawings of British Plants series. Curtis’s Botanical Magazine; source, https://t.co/92ujEs8MnQ #artherstory #womenartists #hernaturalhistory
The martyrdom of #StAgatha, 1577, engraved by #DianaScultori (Italian, before 1530-after 1588) after Ippolito Costa. Held by @BritishMuseum, https://t.co/9dqlnVOLHE #artherstory #womenartists #FeastDayofStAgatha #FeastofStAgatha
There's a new guest review on the #ArtHerstory blog! Read @ienvanderpol's thoughts on the show at the Paul Tetar van Elven Museum -
#ThérèseSchwartze (1851–1918): A celebrated portraitist returns to Delft, https://t.co/wtF7LdGs8i
#womenartists #artherstory
Don't miss the new #ArtHerstory guest post "#MarieLaurencin and the Autonomy of Self-Representation," by Mary Creed, https://t.co/O4Ob8baLZL
Among other topics, the post explores the artists re-appropriation of her image in response to #PabloPicasso.
#womenartists
The #ThérèseSchwartze exhibition at Delft's Museum Paul Tetar van Elven has been extended! It is now on thru May 8.
https://t.co/zybBhkuEDZ
Pictured: #ThérèseSchwartze, Self-portrait