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Don’t miss @volker_hermes in conversation with @DoddsDouglas at 2pm UK/BST today! There’s still time to register!
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#ArtHistoryFestival2022 https://t.co/SCAoMveyJR
Congratulations Hannah Dickson @UofE_ArtHistory @UofEHumanities 🌟winner🌟of the @DECRarthistory 2020 Undergraduate Dissertation Prize for her essay 'The Land of the Rising Impressionist Print: Perpetual Oscillation Between Japan and the West, 1850-1925' https://t.co/i9uvF51TVX
Women and botanical illustrations in the 17th, 18th and 19th Centuries. Article from the @AmgueddfaCymru National Museum of Wales. #art #arthistory #illustrations #botanicalillustrations #womenartists #womeninscience
https://t.co/vYQiKho0ec
The Uffizi Galleries in Italy prepare to re-open to the public after over two months of lockdown. How do they plan to do it and what will be different? @Apollo_magazine @UffiziGalleries
https://t.co/YbgE98vsWM
The unusual career of portrait painter Therese Schwartz. #WomensHistoryMonth
https://t.co/05Ek3HDxpm
Renaissance paintings that hide botanical secrets. The fascinating links between #arthistory and #agriculture. ‘Madonna and Child with the Pear’ (1526) by Albrecht Dürer, for instance, actually depicts a “mouth of the ox” apple. https://t.co/VdDtsG4HRx
This will be Mary Lovelace O’Neal’s first solo show in NYC for 25 years. Great, but hopefully not JUST because ‘forgotten women artists’ is a new curatorial trend. From @artnet
https://t.co/IwENYBBmh0
Radical women- the artists who refused to obey. A new exhibition @PallantGallery celebrates a defiant group who set out to claim a new place for women in art and politics. #womensart
https://t.co/fTmxoV61kM
The surrealist paintings inspiring academics and witches alike. @artsy #Halloween #forarthistory 🎃
https://t.co/zl1VXX9Yxe