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For years ‘Honeysuckle’ (1883) was assumed to have been designed by William Morris. BUT this bestseller was by his daughter, May Morris, #BOTD 1862. An embroiderer, designer, jeweller, socialist and activist, she founded the Women's Guild of Arts and taught @margaretstreet 💫
Excited to hear that the Emmy Bridgwater exhibition is moving from @MayorGallery to @FarleysHG in May! Thrilled to see this great Birmingham Surrealist gain the recognition she deserves 💫
Had a fun afternoon discussing the real, varied and instrumental role of the artist's muse with @HannahRSquire @PreRaphSoc + @DinaRazinArt for a new podcast episode, coming soon! 💫
Who were the female sculptors who worked with Rodin? Rebecca Fortnum has exhumed them for a superb new exhibition @HMILeeds https://t.co/m4ia0Spovf
For you all on #ValentinesDay, here are some roses from Renoir
A moving new exhibition by Rebecca Fortnum @HMILeeds celebrates 15 overlooked and forgotten female sculptors who worked with Rodin: https://t.co/m4ia0Spovf 💫
@emilyniekrasz @JillianD329 @SBanks20 @magmidd Thanks for the follow! And hello from a surprisingly sunny UK
Edward Burne-Jones, The Legend of Briar Rose series, 1870-90 💫
Loving today's Google Doodle celebrating 17th-century painter Judith Leyster, whose paintings were misattributed to male artists for decades. Her best known works include lively scenes of musicians, as well as a smiling self-portrait, 1630, in which she is assured artist and muse