Flowers, Fruit & Insects, c. 1670, (#MariaVanOosterwyck, Dutch, 1630–1693). Held at Palatine Gallery in Palazzo Pitti; source, https://t.co/xtjsUxQ7AI

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Still Life of Peaches, Jasmine, & a Spray of Hyacinth in a Metal Fruit Stand, with Tulips & Hazelnuts …, s.d., by (Italian, 1578-c.1630). Private collection, photo; source, https://t.co/GKp2SVo3Zz

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Branch of a Redcurrant, 1670-1715, by (Dutch, c. 1661/2-1730), who was buried (Dec 5). (Dutch, c. 1661/2-1730). Held at the , https://t.co/mCsvFpC5zy

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A young woman, bust-length, in a brown dress and white headdress, s.d., by (Italian, 1618-1672). Private collection; source, Female Artists in History, https://t.co/BW9PZtkPxJ

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Still Life with Violets, Grapes & Oranges on a Ledge, n.d., by (Dutch, 1779-1862), who died (Nov 17). Private collection? Source, https://t.co/U2FEtnBU5O

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The exhibition "Featon's Flowers/Ngā puāwai a Featon," is on at now through the new year! https://t.co/58OXBaUiT9 It features watercolor illustrations from the late C19th by
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Fanny was a vulnerable woman without family or support with only debts left by her dead husband. Fanny was turned out of the house in Cheyne Walk and the keys taken from her on the Rossetti family’s behalf, supposedly unbeknown to Rossetti.

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Still life with fish and kitchen utensils, n.d., by (Italian, died c. 1700?). Held at , https://t.co/NZ8to78gPm

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was an American and She became famous for her portraits of famous women including Elizabeth Cady Stanton and
Painting: Rosa Bonheur's portrait, 1898.

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The Grand Princess of Tuscany, age 30 (Ritratto di Violante Beatrice di Baviera (1673-1731), 30, Gran Principessa di Toscana, Governatrice di Siena), 1720, by (Italian, 1666-1731). Location unknown; image source, https://t.co/AtGUYv3YVi

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Most of them were scenes of daily life, common people. Her works were influenced by Dutch style. was born in 1726. Painting: La vieille.

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Two sparrows and a mouse gnawing on an almond, C18th, by (#SuorVeronica; Italian, active 1706–1729). Held at Museo della Natura Morta di Poggio a Caiano; source, https://t.co/ykrmrAsKoG

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During her life she participated in exhibitions and her talent was recognized with several awards, despite this, she only sold her works occasionally. Montaner died in 1961. Painting: Ones.

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In 1900, she wrote that she had not faced much if any discrimination because of her gender, but noted the social pressures that could inhibit a female artist's career. Painting: Portrait of a young lady, 1881.

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