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The "Black-headed Snake" exquisitely & expertly illustrated by Harriet Scott, in "The Snakes of Australia" (Krefft 1869). https://t.co/cllxbymNin via @mayrlibrary @BioDivLibrary #BlackheadedPython (Aspidites melanocephalus) #WomensHistoryMonth #HerNaturalHistory #WomenInScience
From the last exhibition that artist #MariaLassnig was able to work on with curator @HUObrist, 'Maria Lassnig: The Future is Invented with Fragments From the Past' includes #paintings and #drawings with motifs from #Greekmythology https://t.co/B3l7czYOV2 #WomensHistoryMonth
Anna Wakitsch's ambitious work expands across numerous mediums including digital, mixed media, painting, and installation. #WomensHistoryMonth
Brittany Ann Newsome & Therese Patricia Okoumou - oil on panel. #portraits #oilpainting #studio #contemporaryart #artinamerica #WomenHistoryMonth #artwork #BrittanyNewsome #Thereseokoumou #History
Behold! Sophie Blanchard, the first female pilot. Lighter Than Air tells her story.
#WomensHistoryMonth
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On the hunt for Wiltshire's witches - historic fake news! https://t.co/BCiSmdKoQB #FolkloreThursday #WomensHistoryMonth
From Lady Harberton causing outrage with her Rational Dress cycling knickerbockers to Amy Pascoe proving that golf wasn’t just a man’s game, #Surrey has been home to trailblazing, talented sportswomen: https://t.co/3CMM5bH0lw (Image: Amy Pascoe, 1896) #WomensHistoryMonth
Elizabeth Gould introduced Australia's birds to the world (John couldn't draw). These, like so many of her exquisite works, accompany the descriptions of species new to science. https://t.co/plsIUZaKvc Via @BioDivLibrary @museumsvictoria #HerNaturalHistory #WomensHistoryMonth
Always gotta look at the positive. #WomensHistoryMonth
Comic by Between Friends
Day12 #WomensHistoryMonth2019 #WomenInSTEM Mamie Phipps Clark, psychologist who studied development of self-consciousness in black children, very influential in the Brown v Board of Ed case. #WomenInScience #sciart #illustration #science #scicomm #womeninstemm #WomensHistoryMonth
Two WIPS.
First one is in its very early stages while the one on the right just needs a few adjustments (as an FYI, this one royally pissed me off, and that’s why I hadn’t been posting it >>). #art #painting #WomensHistoryMonth #color
#DressmakerSeries #WomensHistoryMonth #Paris dressmakers, 1946. Notice the tight quarters, almost shoulder to shoulder Photo by Nina Leen #womenatwork #bringinghomethebacon
Since it is #womenshistorymonth, I wanted to draw a female astronaut. 👩🚀 It has been a long time since I digitally painted. #artistsontwitter
Harriett Scott & Helena Forde, best known for their exquisite illustrations of butterflies, also expertly depicted Australia's mammals: "The Mammals of Australia" (1871) via @BioDivLibrary @SILibraries
#ScottSisters #WomensHistoryMonth #HerNaturalHistory https://t.co/vd3Lzshoxe
“I want to do something splendid before I go into my castle, something heroic or wonderful that won’t be forgotten after I’m dead.”
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#womeniadmire #jomarch #louisamayalcott #womenshistorymonth #art #illo #illustration #sketch #sketchbook #digitals… https://t.co/F2f2j5dUSO
3/5 She-Hulk
3/6 Mystique vs Rogue
3/7 Spider-Woman
3/8 Captain Marvel
#dailydrawing #WomensHistoryMonth #marvel
After seeing Audubon’s book ‘Birds of America‘ at the 1876 World’s Fair, Genevieve Jones wanted to create a similar book about bird nests & eggs. The result, pub in 1886 and focused on Ohio birds, was beautiful. https://t.co/kkigedKrAp #WomensHistoryMonth #HerNaturalHistory