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At the time Tassaert painted this work, France was undergoing considerable political upheaval. In 1848, the country was wracked by a civil war between royalist and republican forces. ➔ Further reading https://t.co/aqmRl4AYfp
@ClevelandArt Heaven and Hell 1850 Octave Tassaert
🪴💧Morisot often painted intimate, domestic scenes. Here she depicts her sister, Edma, watering plants on the terrace of the Morisot family home at 5 rue Guichard in the sixteenth arrondissement of Paris. 🏛 @vmfa Young Woman Watering a Shrub, Berthe Morisot 1876 #womensart
🫖 Here, Tarbell renders Elizabeth surrounded by the evidence of her elite domestic identity. Dressed in virtuous white with a pink wrap, her hands are occupied with sewing. 🏛 @vmfa 📘 https://t.co/FIJHQp86en
A Lady Sewing Elizabeth, Mrs. Henry Lyman,Edmund Charles Tarbell 1913
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The Pittsburgh-born Tanner had exhibited to great acclaim at the prestigious Paris Salon for almost a decade by the time he produced this scene.
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In 1872, Pissarro settled in Pontoise, where over the next decade, he executed some of his most radical landscapes often while painting side by side with Paul Cézanne.
https://t.co/9fa195qAvb
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Gustave Moreau developed a highly personal vision that combined history, myth, mysticism, and a fascination with the exotic and bizarre. 🏛 @artinstitutechi collection Hercules and the Lernaean Hydra by Gustave Moreau 1875/1876📗 https://t.co/yXbs5we5mx
Emmeline Deane probably met the sitter, Anna Bilińska-Bohdanowicz in Paris in 1884, where both women were training at the celebrated Académie Julian. 🌟
🏛 @VictoriaArtBath Anna Bilinska by Emmeline Deane 1886 📘 https://t.co/8TlAH23JMD #womensart
The painting for years has been attributed to the famous Pre-Raphaelite Edward Burne-Jones... in fact, Evelyn De Morgan (née Pickering) was the author of this work. 📘Learn more: https://t.co/MFQhx74ePA
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@Russell_Cotes Aurora Triumphans,Evelyn de Morgan 1877-78or 1886
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Let's have a 5 minute break.
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🏛 @metmuseum Collection
The Green Sofa by Anne Goldthwaite 1930–40 (?) #womensart
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Elizabeth Gould (1804-1841), a talented and under-credited natural history illustrator. https://t.co/knuIUjToVG
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📗 @SILibraries
🏛 The Birds of Australiavia @BioDivLibrary
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