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FROM SWEDEN: Struggling with a lifelong battle with schizophrenia, Sigrid Hjertén saw life differently, and received a lot of scorn from ableist critics. That’s perhaps why she related to the children so much: they’re way more open.

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FROM BELARUS, GREECE, UKRAINE & FRANCE: We absolutely adore Alexandra Ekster’s costume designs for theatre, with a fierce sensibility, and that delicious aesthetic that married futurism and history.

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FROM BELARUS, GREECE, UKRAINE & FRANCE: Alexandra Ekster oscillated between countries, styles and genres, worked as a painter and theatre designer, and became one of the earliest influencers of Art Deco: a powerful, unbridled talent.

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FROM RUSSIA: Vladimir Yakovlev was born a grandson of one of pioneers of Russian impressionism, however, his own heritage remains in the field of outsider art: visually impaired and struggling with mental health issues, he expressed emotion better than any conformist.

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FROM RUSSIA & GERMANY: There are portraits, and then there are portraits by Alexej von Jawlensky. Photorealism doesn’t do it for us: the perfect recreations on the canvas come in bold, unexpected colors and brave expressionist strokes.

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FROM INDIA: Here are some of Ganesh Pyne’s works that include animals. As rendered by his wicked brush, monkeys, birds and hoofed mammals become wise, magical and a little bit creepy.

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FROM ETHIOPIA: The works of young Ethiopian Selome Muleta focus on the female experience as it occurs behind closed doors: reflected in striking juicy colors, her heroines are your bffs, cousins, young aunts, performing themselves when the world isn’t watching (via )

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Supamodu wants to wish a happy women’s day to all who identify as such! Let’s not merely celebrate women artists and creators, but also fight for those struggling and laboring away to make the world turn: today and every day (All-women Supamodu is here: https://t.co/UGXYvGEoF9)

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FROM ESTONIA: Whether you’re a little one or a big one, the heritage of Estonian artist and writer Edgar Valter will make your day a little bit more magical: his mysterious visions set in nature are titillating.

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FROM ITALY: Light, movement and speed: those were the three things that Futurist artist Giacomo Balla sought to capture in his artwork most. And we think he did a splendid job, putting the organic world on pause, creating dynamic, yet subtle paintings.

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