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#MadeleineFrançoiseBasseporte’s Hyacinths at the French Court, by Mary Creed (@MorganLibrary), https://t.co/fEURmYeDSo
The @ngadc Sydney J. Freedberg Lecture on Italian Art: “‘More perfect and excellent than men’: The #WomenArtists of Bologna”
Speaker: Babette Bohn, @TCU
Fri, Nov 5, 2021 (virtual event)
Register: https://t.co/J41UqW2SUY
More info: https://t.co/670iyzsjv0
#artherstory
*Ellen Gallagher*, by Caoimhín Mac Giolla Léith, is forthcoming this autumn from @LHArtBooks! It is available now for pre-order: https://t.co/B2y7flstan
#womenartists https://t.co/SXJFVWa0Nb
Today - Feb 28 - is the final day of the @AmsterdamUPress ebooks sale. Last chance to purchase AUP ebooks at 50% off! Full details - & more visual studies ebooks! - at https://t.co/k7r90UamuB
Here are four more of the Visual and Material Culture, 1300-1700 series titles featured in the @AmsterdamUPress February ebooks sale (50%-off). Full details - and more visual studies ebooks! - at https://t.co/co24wzDyhz
@ZooLibrariANN I love that this post coincides with today's @NoteArtHerstory post honoring #NancyWollstoncraft!
Blue passionflower, Passiflora Cerulea, c. 1826, by #AnneKingsburyWollstonecraft (American, 1791-1828), who was born #otd. @CornellRMC
@SHNHSocNatHist #ElizabethBlackwell (nee Blachrie; 1707-58) was among the first women to achieve fame as a botanical illustrator. [https://t.co/MtfDJrsYvV]
Pictured: Perfica Malus (The Peach Tree) - Plate 101 from 'A Curious Herbal"
Yay! She is on my rounds whenever I go to the @ngadc. Did you see the other work by Leyster (in the room to your left, as you face the self-portrait)? https://t.co/hgpBvYwwuJ And the new Clara Peeters still life with insects, in the same case with JL's boy! Love the NGA! https://t.co/h8kY0u4wVg
There is a new #nuntastic guest post on the Art Herstory blog by Dr Angela Ghirardi, who presents an overview of the life & art of 17th painter-nun #OrsolaMaddelenaCaccia.
https://t.co/VCntAid3l6…
Special thanks to Kelley Helmstutler Di Dio for smoothing out the translation!
We welcome book proposals to the @AmsterdamUPress book series Cultures of Play, 1300-1700, https://t.co/l6sIJ9Xfkn, edited by Bret Rothstein, Alessandro Arcangeli & Christina Normore. Contact me with any q's, or to discuss a book proposal for an essay collection or monograph.