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Oliver Stephenson, an illustration student at the @RinglingCollege of Art and Design, captures Augusta Savage’s journey in a new comic in the "Drawn to Art" series (with @americanart) -
Augusta Savage: My Monument Will Be in Their Work, https://t.co/KKCn4YpDdv
Insects, 1650, by #MargarethaDeHeer (Dutch, c. 1603–c. 1665). Held by @FriesMuseum; source, Female Artists in History, https://t.co/0v99WZXUDO #womenartists #artherstory #hernaturalhistory
Madonna and Child with the Infant Saint John the Baptist, c. 1625, by #OrsolaMaddalenaCaccia (#TheodoraCaccia; Italian, c. 1596-c. 1676). Held at
@metmuseum, https://t.co/oNDxn1xXBu
#womenartists #artherstory #nuntastic
Spotted Lily, n.d., by #EmmaHomanThayer (American, 1842-1908), who was born #otd (Feb 13). From her book Wild Flowers of Colorado, published in 1885; source, @UofCalifornia Libraries via @BioDivLib https://t.co/rIJlM92Snu #womenartists #artherstory #hernaturalhistory
Sarah Goodridge: A Life in Miniatures, illus by Susie O'Connor, is in the series Drawn to Art: 10 Tales of Inspiring #WomenArtists, a collaboration with @RinglingCollege which illuminates the stories of artists in the @americanart collection.
https://t.co/BYWLx4T5oY #artherstory
Presentation at the Temple, before 1583, by #LaviniaFontana (Italian, 1552-1614). Private collection? Source, https://t.co/OwpbiKSoNJ #artherstory #womenartists #CandlemasDay
Pomegranate / Punica granatum, 1850/53, by #DorothyElizaSmith (Welsh, 1804-1864), who was born #otd (Jan 29). Her unpublished ms Fruits of the Lima Market is held by @Oak_spring; source, https://t.co/vCASZlKWPz #artherstory #womenartists #hernaturalhistory
Coelogyne annamensis, 1914, by #AliceJacob (Irish, 1862-1921) who was born #otd (Jan 26). Courtesy of @NBGGlasnevin, https://t.co/hhnRw7fKKm #artherstory #womenartists #hernaturalhistory
Watercolor of various flowers & bees, n.d., by #MargaretMeen (British, 1751-1834). Held by @Kewgardens, digitized with support from @oak_spring; source, @biodivlibrary, https://t.co/8bgJbnPJ1c #womenartists #artherstory #InternationalFlowerDay #flowerday #hernaturalhistory
Campanula fragilis, by #AnneHenslowBarnard (British, 1833-99), who died #otd (Jan 19). Published in Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 1880; source, @mobotgarden via @biodivlibrary, https://t.co/CT14wzKNTu #artherstory #womenartists #InternationalFlowerDay #hernaturalhistory