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11/ The Penitent Magdalene, c. 1672, by #MaryBeale (English, 1633-99). @philipmould; source, https://t.co/u5agcTiwXj #womenartists #artherstory #FeastOfMaryMagdalene #MaryMagdalene
6/ #MaryMagdalene with a Book, c. 1723, by #RosalbaCarriera (Italian, 1675-1757), who died #otd (Apr 15). Held at the Old Masters Picture Gallery Dresden, @skdmuseum, https://t.co/JIJeB2QbvU #womenartists #artherstory #FeastOfMaryMagdalene
5/ #MaryMagdalene, C17th, held at the Museu Nacional de Machado de Castro; https://t.co/ziDJrlG0e4
#MaryMagdalene Comforted by Angels, C17th; @MuseeLouvre; https://t.co/zg9j6kuxDX
Both by #JosefaDeÓbidos (Portuguese, ca. 1630–1684), who died #otd #FeastOfMaryMagdalene
Other historical #WomenArtists featured in the @DumbartonOaks exh: #AnnaMariaVaiani, #MagdalenaRosinaFunck, #ClaraMariaPope, #LydiaByam, #PriscillaSusanBury, #AugustaRobley, #CamilleDeChantereine & #CarolineMascheck.
Pic'd:Strelitizia reginae, by #AugustaRobley, 1845
The Visualizing Knowledge section of the exhib showcases the work of well-known historical #womenartists—including #MariaSibyllaMerian & #GiovannaGarzoni—as well as others who achieved less renown in their careers.
Pic'd: Musa, ca. 1631, by #GiovannaGarzoni
#hernaturalhistory
Lankesteria parviflora, 1843, attr to #SarahAnnDrake (#SarahAnneDrake, English, 1803-1857), who died #otd (July 9). Edwards's Botanical Register (text by John Lindley); source, @Cornell_Library, https://t.co/07CXdYdvhg #womenartists #artherstory #hernaturalhistory #botanicalart
Fleurs / Flowers, c. 1750, by #MadeleineFrançoiseBasseporte (French, 1701-1780), official painter of the Jardin du roi from 1740. Held at @laBnF; source, https://t.co/qBUzLw5yax #hernaturalhistory #womenartists #artherstory
Study of Capers, Gorse, and a Beetle, 1693, by #MariaSibyllaMerian (1647–1717). Held at @Metmuseum, https://t.co/EEAfI9EJcR #hernaturalhistory #artherstory #womenartists
Just a couple more by #JohntheBaptist scenes by #womenartists before the day ends:
#PlautillaBricci, 1675, Oratory of St. John, Poggio Mirteto
#ElisabettaSirani, 1663, private collection https://t.co/OvSpw1MTNe
To learn more about this artist, read Consuelo Lollobrigida's #ArtHerstory guest post "#PlautillaBricci (1616–1705): A Talented Woman Architect in Baroque Rome," https://t.co/5bdvb6ly9Y #womenartists