A Carnation with Fly, n.d., by (German, 1716/26-1795), who died (Oct 16). source, Female Artists in History, https://t.co/XYnfjzHURt

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Notholirion macrophyllum / Lily, by (English, 1879-1972), who died (Oct 12). Published in Curtis’s Magazine, 1934; source, , https://t.co/JHtcTfSzTe

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“Anima Mia” by Alessandra Rossi. Alessandra won first place in the "Sketching India" event organised by Port Art Women and Dolce India.

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I'm beyond thrilled to share that my book, "A Revolution on Canvas: The Rise of Women Artists in Britain and France, 1760-1830," is officially coming out next June with .


https://t.co/rQExZeTmaY

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Gladiolus, for 𝘙𝘦𝘷𝘶𝘦 𝘏𝘰𝘳𝘵𝘪𝘤𝘰𝘭𝘦, 1899, by (French, 1855-1916), who was born (Oct 3). Contributed in by Botany Library, https://t.co/b8Dp5i8QpP

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Madonna and Child, s.d., by (Italian, 1552-c. 1638), who was born (Sept 21). Private collection; source, Female Artists in History, https://t.co/77mS8tKXsL

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New guest post on the blog, in honor of a great Don't miss "#MadeleineFrançoiseBasseporte’s Hyacinths at the French Court," by Mary Creed (): https://t.co/RnkLsqtnIW

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The Sydney J. Freedberg Lecture on Italian Art: “‘More perfect and excellent than men’: The of Bologna”
Speaker: Babette Bohn,
Fri, Nov 5, 2021 (virtual event)

Register: https://t.co/J41UqW2SUY

More info: https://t.co/670iyzsjv0

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Bombay Gossipium / Silk Cotton Tree, Wild Ipecacuanha, 1799, by (British, 1722-?), baptized (Sept 4). Published in A collection of exotics, from the island of Antigua, held at , https://t.co/wAxo19cecU

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Deirdre, 1940, by (American, 1910-2012), who was born (Aug 25). Private collection; source, https://t.co/8rleDl2eLZ.

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Read about the artist in Camille Nouhant's guest post "In defense of monographic exhibitions of female artists: The case of https://t.co/SYgU04lcdB

The exh Fede Galizia: Mirabile pittoressa runs at til Oct 24, https://t.co/AozsBZT3gc

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Huntleya Fasciata, c. 1980, by (American, 1895-1993), who died (Aug 12). Smithsonian Institution via Dyer Arts Ctr, https://t.co/6mbY4JHPxW

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And why stop at a frog, when you can have two frogs, or even three frogs?! These frog pictures also by also courtesy of

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Allegorical scene, with draped female figure representing Prudence flanked by cupids [&] a personification of Justice..., c.1692, by (Italian, 1649-1713 or 1716), who died (Aug 5). Held by , https://t.co/ZccEIpkn8A

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