Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, nació en París un día como hoy de 1766. Tras el estallido de la Revolución, abandonó Francia con destino a Italia. El conserva un par de retratos de esta etapa https://t.co/yfFCVG5mjJ

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Can you name We answer with these amazing women artists & their prints.

Pitaloosie Saila, Changing Traditions, 1991.

Jessie Oonark, The People, 1985.

Victoria Mamnguqsualuk, Bear People Sharing Some Fish, 1981.

Kenojuak Ashevak, Into the Light, 1999.

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Eltaa, (Shaman's spiritual powers), by Kathleen Carlo-Kendall. Gift of the Rasmuson Foundation Art Acquisition Initiative. 2006-5-1. See this large, stunningly beautiful mask in person on your next trip to the Museum - it’s on display in the permanent galleries.

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“I started drawing after other people around here had already started. Nobody asked me to draw. Because my son’s wife died when their two children were very young, his children used to be with me....

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Blue Passionflower (Passiflora caerulea). by Mary Ann Burnett for her Plantae Utiliores, Vol. 1 (1842). Contributed to by the Research Library of : https://t.co/tqziBkNZli

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Celebrate the with Alma Thomas's "Spring Fantasy" (1963, watercolor with brush and black ink on wove paper, Corcoran Collection).

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Through her relationship with the queen, Marie Antoinette, artist Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun realized her greatest ambition: membership in the prestigious and almost entirely male Académie Royale. https://t.co/PfZf3HSk4i

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Rachel Ruysch’s flower paintings are full of movement and minute detail. She worked in The Hague from 1701 to 1708, where she was the first female member of the artist’s society, Confrerie Pictura. Admire the flowers in Room 17a: https://t.co/g9pLrY3wCM

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