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Narcissus / Yellow Daffadil, 1820, from Etudes de fleurs et de fruit, by #HenrietteAntoinetteVincent (née Rideau du Sal; French, 1786–1834), who was born #otd (May 29). @chicagobotanic Lenhardt Library; source, https://t.co/19dRvOIjWZ #artherstory #womenartists #hernaturalhistory
Branch of Cashew, c.1705, attr by @rkdnl to #DorotheaMariaGsell (#DorotheaMariaHenrietteGsell, #DorotheaGraff; German, 1678-1743), who was born #otd (May 13). Held by @RCT, https://t.co/sT8rndEwJE #womenartists #artherstory #hernaturalhistory
Sunday Morning, San Angel, Mexico, 1912, by #HelenHyde (American, 1868-1919), who died #otd (May 13). Held by The Annex Galleries / @DanielCLienau, https://t.co/DtQs22V0sA #womenartists #artherstory
Ladybroad Ledger Relocates to Center for @cartoonstudies https://t.co/cDSKfdIClK
@GlasPrintStudio presents an exhibition of work by the late Dame #ElizabethBlackadder DBE, RA, RSA, RSW, RGI -
https://t.co/asUUnkvWlq
09 April - 28 May
Pictured: Toby, 2011, by #ElizabethBlackadder
#caturday #womenartists #artherstory
In @the_MoPAr’s Collection 2, 8 #womenartists permute the iconic painting “Ophelia” – in which #LizzieSiddal posed for Millais. Shown here are just 2 examples of permutations; left, by @NurArt_ & right, by @wheatatreat. Visit @the_MoPAr feed to see more Ophelia interpretations!
Earlier this year, two US museums announced acquisitions of works by #RemediosVaro:
- Left, Cazadora de astros (La luna aprisionada), now at @ToledoMuseum
- Right, Tailleur pour dames, 1957, now at @mfaboston
#womenartists
Read about #RemediosVaro on the @womeninthearts website:
Five Fast Facts: https://t.co/GJm7mrA0aw
Remedios Varo, 1908–63, https://t.co/KwGrYT4Wvj
Artist Friendships: #LeonoraCarrington & #RemediosVaro, https://t.co/nx8Hn2hsVC
The Call, 1961, by #RemediosVaro, NMWA
Many museums, including @womeninthearts @MuseumModernArt @CentrePompidou @museoreinasofia hold paintings by #RemediosVaro. @museomalba @ExploreNMMA & @museoAmodernoMX have recently hosted solo shows of her work.
Star Maker / Celestial Pablum, 1958, by #RemediosVaro
A Boy Gives an Apple to a Younger Boy, 1645-50, by #GesinaTerBorch (Dutch, 1631-1690), who died #otd (Apr 16). @Rijksmuseum; source, https://t.co/FT6Dgw6bee #womenartists #artherstory