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#OTD #WomensDay 2014
I shared my “Revoluminary “, a golden goddess, who’s words, leadership as her sword 🗡 creates powerful transformation in our world.
#InternationalWomensDay #IWD2021 #IWD @UN_Women
ArtistCaroleJMcCoy #art painting #5WomenArtists
How to slay a look in 2021. 😷 #FashionFriday #5WomenArtists
🎨 - “She Can Lead” by Kelly L Illustration
View This #Art: https://t.co/Yt8nHSFBZW
How cute is this lil guy out exploring all the fluffy stuff?! 😍 #SupportWomenArtists #5WomenArtists
🎨 - “In A Flurry” by @KimHaskinsArt
View This #Art: https://t.co/3LgRx0vyQ6
Happy #NationalReadAcrossAmericaDay! What are you reading? 📖
Berthe Morisot, French, 1841–1895, La lecture (Reading), 1888, Oil on canvas, Museum purchase in memory of Margaret Acheson Stuart
#AtTheMFA #MFACollection #MFAStPete #BertheMorisot #WomenArtists #5WomenArtists
Can you name #5WomenArtists? 🤔 To help you meet this @WomenInTheArts challenge, we’re sharing ♀️ artists every day of #WomensHistoryMonth
🎨 - “Protect All Women” by Harmony Willow
Art by #WomenArtists: https://t.co/LLFxZR5rTu
For our final artist in the #5WomenArtists challenge on this #FinePressFriday, we present work by the outstanding Scottish wood engraver Agnes Miller Parker. These engravings are from Thomas Gray‘s, 'Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard,' published by the Limited Editions Club.
For #Womenshistorymonth we're joining @womeninthearts in spotlighting #5womenartists. Today, we’re highlighting PA-born artist Mary Cassatt, known for her portraits and scenes of women in everyday domestic settings, just like this watercolor of a mother and child.
This c1925 vessel is by Nampeyo of Hano (Hopi-Tewa, c1859-1942), perhaps the 1st Native American potter nationally recognized by name. She often decorated her pottery with an abstract bird wing design known as the migration pattern. (INTR 01368) #5WomenArtists #WomensHistoryMonth
Artist & environmentalist #MargaretMee made stunning #PortraitsOfPlants from the Amazon. Explore our #OnlineExhibit on Mee & 400 years of women botanical artists: https://t.co/Nqp9rYA4fM.
We're proud to keep highlighting #5WomenArtists even as we #MuseumFromHome. @WomenInTheArts
While you may know Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko, how familiar are you with the women of abstract expressionism? Gallery 407B includes Grace Hartigan’s “Essex and Hester (Red)” (1958) and Joan Mitchell’s “Salut Tom” (1979), a highlight of the Corcoran Collection. #5WomenArtists
An 1808 painting by Marie-Gabrielle Capet titled Atelier of Madame Vincent, showing Adélaïde Labille-Guiard at work (centre) as Capet fills her palette. @Pinakotheken #WomensHistoryMonth #5WomenArtists
Vivid, quick touches of colour animate the canvas of this painting by Berthe Morisot, a French painter who exhibited with the Impressionists.
Find out more about 'Girl on a Divan' at our 10-minute talk today at 4pm in Room 44: https://t.co/SZRo7heCcG #5WomenArtists
Opens today: ‘The Greatness of the Universe' in the art of #GiovannaGarzoni. @UffiziGalleries uncovers the geographical fantasy illustrations of Garzoni who placed unlikely exotic objects together to create a reaction https://t.co/4bvBWBlAIN #WhatsOnWHM #5WomenArtists
#WomensHistoryMonth 🎨
Salute To Artist Frida Kahlo
Art Inspiration Tribute
Artist @CJtheFineArtist #5WomenArtists
At 15 Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun was painting the aristocracy, in her 20s she was the favoured painter of Marie Antoinette, and by her 30s she was fleeing the French Revolution. Learn more about this 18th century portrait painter: https://t.co/dWC7ZEdPSe #5WomenArtists #IWD2020
#WomensHistoryMonth Day 7! #5womenartists beginning with g:
Nan Goldin
April Gornik
Laura Gilpin
Nancy Graves
Marion Greenwood
#womenartists #knowhername
#WomensHistoryMonth Day 4! #5womenartists (okay, 6) beginning with D:
Sonia Delaunay
Jay Defeo
Elaine de Kooning
Agnes Denes
Joan Danziger
Tara Donovan
#womenartists
#WomensHistoryMonth Day 3! #5womenartists beginning with C:
Emily Carr
Judy Chicago
Leonora Carrington
Vija Celmins
Imogen Cunningham
#5WomenArtists #womenartists #womensart
#WomensHistoryMonth
B:
Cecily Brown
Paula Moderson-Becker
Rosa Bonheur
Louise Bourgeois
Lynda Benglis
Might I share #5womenartists whose work has inspired a WRETCH'd OLD SCRIBBLER?
No.2 Dod Procter - Lillian 1923 #arthistory #dodprocter