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Peach, a plum with leaf & a few nuts, C18th, by #ElisabethGeertruidaVanDeKasteele (Dutch, C18th), after Michiel van Huysum. Held at the @rijksmuseum, https://t.co/vhsyWa0MEL #artherstory #womenartists
A Vase of Flowers, 1792-97, by #MaryMoser (English, 1744-1819), who died #otd (May 2). Held at the @RCT, https://t.co/iFo8u5kY8V. Moser is 1 of only 2 female founding members of the Royal Academy in 1768. #womenartists #artherstory @HerstoryDiary @theflorajournal @thisdateinart
Or read the recent Art Herstory guest post by Lawrence Nichols (@ToledoMuseum), https://t.co/7GZH91Zs7q
He writes about the 1726 #RachelRuysch painting recently recognized by @CODART as a masterpiece, with its inclusion in the new #CODARTcanon.
Flower Study I, n.d., by #MargarethaDeHeer (Dutch, c. 1603–1665). Held at @groningermuseum; source,
https://t.co/bSsxWXpgC3 #artherstory #womenartists #hernaturalhistory @BioDivLib @HistSciArt @theflorajournal
Love this idea of celebrating #MaryMagdalene too, today! Not to detract from Coignet, but we contribute representations of the Magdalene by #womenartists in different media: #LuisaRoldan; #CaterinadeJulianis; #ArtemisiaGentilesci; & #AnnaMariaVaiani. #HappyEaster https://t.co/axgLZE3DGF
Mater dolorosa with Symbols of the Passion, 1657, by #ElisabettaSirani (Italian, 1638-1665). Held in the Regional Museum Complex, Emilia Romagna, National Art Gallery of Bologna; source, https://t.co/dNucN7gtKj #womenartists #artherstory
In light of the covid crisis, the @BurlingtonMag has kindly made its April issue free to any reader: https://t.co/sVQfPtHpdZ. There's an article on p. 300 about #MariaCosway's Persian Woman Worshipping the Rising Sun (1784, held at @SoaneMuseum). #artherstory #womenartists
@LydiaRFiges @artukdotorg @AwareWomenArt @womensart1 Good to see art by #AgnesPringle & #EdmoniaLewis in the Cleopatra story. Here are more Cleopatra images by #womenartists: 2 by #ArtemisiaGentileschi (private collections; there are others); 1 ea by #LaviniaFontana (@galleriaspada) & one by #ElisabettaSirani (@TheFIA) #artherstory
New #ArtHerstory guest post by @ZooLibrariANN, https://t.co/hjH8FRHz06. It discusses the work of C17th & C18th #womenzoologicalartists, incl #MariaSibyllaMerian, plus the work of a few from the C20th century, incl #LilyAtteyDaff. #hernaturalhistory @theflorajournal
@ABARareBooks’ Women’s Initiative hosts Women’s Voices Speak, Sun, March 8, focusing on rediscovering forgotten women in history. https://t.co/9U27luM9xx The moderator is Eve Kahn, author of Forever Seeing New Beauties: The Forgotten Impressionist Mary Rogers Williams, 1857-1907.