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🖼💻📸🏺🎨 🧶 🧵✒️✏️: #WomensArt Irmgard #Geul •Frida’s Garden•
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🧶🧵✒️✏️📸💻🎨🖼🏺: Claire #Desjardins #WomensArt
#WomensArt
@ritamay1 @anne_camozzi @redne2013 @FedericaAnto2 @bmarczewska @Amyperuana @famartinez2001 @smarucci461 @_Vivi2013 @BPerrionni @claudioborlotto @monica74761144 @Asamsakti @guwurzburger @ArtLify @olgatuleninova
🎨Agda Holst (Swedish, 1886–1976), Self-portrait, 1924
Artist: Shani Rhys-James
#ShaniRhysJames #ScottishArt #BritishArt #WomensArt
Hope in a Prison of Despair (1887) by Evelyn de Morgan (England, 1855-1919). Pre-Raphaelite style. #WomensArt
Women painters to watch. 'Historically underrepresented and undervalued, women artists have always made work that is innovative, impressive, and thought-provoking…' https://t.co/2NK72O4NoL #Art #WomensArt
It's #MaryMagdalene's saint day. Although Bolognese Renaissance artist Elisabetta Sirani often painted the penitent Magdalene (L), she doesn't look a bit sorry in the painting on the right. #WomensArt #RenaissanceArt
Happy Birthday Elizabeth Gould née Coxen born #OTD in 1804. 'Birds, described by John Gould, with a notice of their habits and ranges by Charles Darwin…' (Zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle…)[1841] contains some of the 600 illustrations by Elizabeth. #SciArt #WomensArt
@womensart1 #WomensArt
Ida Rentoul Outhwaite's fabulous witches and fairies and nymphs!
Ending #InsectWeek with the wonderful Maria Sibylla Merian, 1647-1717. German-born entomologist & artist, one of our earliest known women scientific travellers. More about her, other #womenartists & #SciArt in my guest post for @NoteArtHerstory: https://t.co/min1kI02XE #WomensArt
Red Orange Streak
1919
by Georgia O'Keeffe
#sinergie #WomensArt
Marie Bracquemond (1840-1916).
On the Terrace at Sèvres, 1880.
#WomensArt #impressionism
Happy birthday, Geta Brătescu, born #otd in 1926. One of Romania's greatest artists, she was kicked out of Bucharest's School of Belle Arte in 1949 as part of a purge by the Communist govt. She worked across various media: ‘I sing with my pens.’ https://t.co/RzyiY7vWoS #WomensArt
In Germany, Auriculas are a symbol of home. Bear's Ear Primula, Magdalena Bouchard, ca. 1773–1793. From Hortus Romanus, vol. 1, Massachusetts Horticultural Society Library. #FolkloreThursday #WomensArt #HerNaturalHistory #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInSTEM
The latest Elemental Colours #silk #Textile in the Earth Series... Owl in the woods... #handmadehour #handmadebyme #mixedmedia #WomensArt
@womensart1 @HandmadeHour @KarimaRebecca @RestaurantWild
According to German folklore, leaves and tendrils of vines appear gold-leafed at certain times of year. This suggests the presence of gold in the nearby ground! ✨#FolkloreThursday #HerNaturalHistory #WomensArt by Caroline Friederike Friedrich, by 1815.
"Rain Shower in Autumn", by Uemura Shōen; "Autumn Leaves", by Ethyl Schwabacher; "September", by Helen Frankenthaler.
#September1st #WomensArt
“We have uncovered a new American scientist and artist..." Read about Anne Wollstonecraft's botanical masterpiece via @NatGeo https://t.co/xl7QF11h0U, and see it here https://t.co/A2iwNFk4Pk via @hathitrust @CornellRMC. #WomensArt #HistSciArt #HerNaturalHistory #WomenInSTEM