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Waasamoo-Beshizi (Power-Lines) is a group exhibition at @PlainsArtMuseum, https://t.co/HJPMpuhLWs. The show features work by 25 contemporary Ojibwe, Dakota, Lakota, Nakota, Eastern Band Cherokee, Seneca, Cree / Flathead, and Ponca #womenartists. Closes August 30. #artherstory
Self-Portrait, c. 1770, by #UlrikaPasch (Swedish, 1735-1796), who was born #otd (July 10). Held at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts; source, https://t.co/z7nMRvntIO #womensart #artherstory @HerstoryDiary @thisdateinart
Sobralia macrantha, by #SarahAnnDrake (English, 1803-1857), who died #otd (July 9). Published in James Bateman’s The Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala (1843). Source, @BioDivLibrary, https://t.co/dAy7PxuAW9 #hernaturalhistory #womenbotanicalartists @HerstoryDiary @thisdateinart
Study of a Plant with Red-Purple Flowers (Sebastiana africana purpurea),1695 by #MariaMonninckx (Dutch, 1673 or 1676–1757). Held at the @metmuseum, https://t.co/fusKL4R2TS #womenartists #artherstory #womenbotanicalartists #hernaturalhistory
Basket of Peaches, with Quinces, and Plums, after 1641, by #LouiseMoillon (French, 1610–1696). Held at @lacma, https://t.co/UxKHHe9hJX #womenartists #artherstory #FemaleOldMaster
Somehow we missed the June 18 Google Doodle celebrating #MichaelinaWautier, until now. See Google's explanation here: https://t.co/vMvA0Z5wwe #femaleoldmaster #artherstory #womenartists
Death of Miss Gardiner, 1789, by #MariaHadfieldCosway (Italian-English, 1730-1838), who was born #otd (June 11). Held at (Italian-English, 1730-1838), who died #otd (Jan 5). Held at the Musée de la Révolution française; source, https://t.co/y6rk6116ec #artherstory #womenartists
Holy Family with Saints Margaret and Francis, 1578, by #LaviniaFontana (Italian, 1552-1614). On view at @theDavisMuseum @Wellesley, https://t.co/m7jv0UUD7p
Saint Margaret, C17th, by (Domenico &?) #LucrinaFetti (Italian, c. 1590–1651). Held at @PalmerMuseum (@PENNSTATEU1); image source, https://t.co/9zxJau2wHb #nuntastic
@pbutterwriter Thanks, Paula - love this! Late too but important for #playmw are (at least!) two works by #JudithLeyster: A Game of Cards, 1633 (private collector?), https://t.co/R0vCf03Ipk & A Game of Tric-Trac, c. 1630, @WorcesterArt, https://t.co/SLhM8TXnMi #artherstory